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Browning X bolt 25-06 accuracy problems
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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 965758" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>Oh! And the bore is very quick and easy to clean and seems to have little or no discernible tool marks. Maybe I will have to go lighter on the bullets. I tried really hard to get the 110 GR accubond to shoot. Haven't tried any 100 Gr yet. The Speer 87 gr shoot a great group over RL 19 but that's only one three shot group and since then I'm out of all of my RL powders including 19. RL 25 showed promise with the heavier slugs. Unfortunately the reloader powders are made of unobtainium in my neighborhood lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 965758, member: 81622"] Oh! And the bore is very quick and easy to clean and seems to have little or no discernible tool marks. Maybe I will have to go lighter on the bullets. I tried really hard to get the 110 GR accubond to shoot. Haven't tried any 100 Gr yet. The Speer 87 gr shoot a great group over RL 19 but that's only one three shot group and since then I'm out of all of my RL powders including 19. RL 25 showed promise with the heavier slugs. Unfortunately the reloader powders are made of unobtainium in my neighborhood lately. [/QUOTE]
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