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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 1504350" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>I have a ruger 270.. 130 grain sst in the superformance shoots 3200 fps for me and is .3 moa.. it holds good out to 800, I haven't shot it past that.. I replicated there ammo exactly with superformance powder and sst it still shoots great reloaded and not factory.. I would try some before you send it back to be looked at.. If this doesn't work something else is wrong.. These guys have given some good suggestions for you. I would definitely clean it well and maybe borescope it before talking with the Ruger boys. There is always a chance you just got the occasional lemon but, I have had several Ruger and they all shot well.. Definitely make sure the barrel channel isn't rubbing somewhere. Ruger is notorious for not being free floated the best. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 1504350, member: 91579"] I have a ruger 270.. 130 grain sst in the superformance shoots 3200 fps for me and is .3 moa.. it holds good out to 800, I haven't shot it past that.. I replicated there ammo exactly with superformance powder and sst it still shoots great reloaded and not factory.. I would try some before you send it back to be looked at.. If this doesn't work something else is wrong.. These guys have given some good suggestions for you. I would definitely clean it well and maybe borescope it before talking with the Ruger boys. There is always a chance you just got the occasional lemon but, I have had several Ruger and they all shot well.. Definitely make sure the barrel channel isn't rubbing somewhere. Ruger is notorious for not being free floated the best. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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