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Reloading
Frustrated with new 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="Salar600" data-source="post: 1897221" data-attributes="member: 54216"><p>I have Fierce rifles and when they don't shoot, it is because something is wrong. Personally I would investiguate step by step.</p><p>First shoot the load they provide. If you can shoot good groups with that, the problem is not the system but your reload. Stick to the same components.</p><p>Second, I don't know if you shoot from sand bags but if so, did you keep the sling studs on the rifle? That most likely will produce vertical stringing. Same about action screw torque but in my experience Fierce are not too sensitive about that.</p><p>Third, try a trusty scope. One of my fierce shot <.250moa during load development with a basic scope but high magnification and when I put a high-end scope for hunting, groups turns out to 1,25-1,5''. This hunting scope had to be repair! Check bases and rings.</p><p>Finally shooting technique. Should not produce vertical stringing but pay attention to all details. A light rifle is very sensitive, for exemple some will shoot better with light holding, others with firm holding. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salar600, post: 1897221, member: 54216"] I have Fierce rifles and when they don't shoot, it is because something is wrong. Personally I would investiguate step by step. First shoot the load they provide. If you can shoot good groups with that, the problem is not the system but your reload. Stick to the same components. Second, I don't know if you shoot from sand bags but if so, did you keep the sling studs on the rifle? That most likely will produce vertical stringing. Same about action screw torque but in my experience Fierce are not too sensitive about that. Third, try a trusty scope. One of my fierce shot <.250moa during load development with a basic scope but high magnification and when I put a high-end scope for hunting, groups turns out to 1,25-1,5''. This hunting scope had to be repair! Check bases and rings. Finally shooting technique. Should not produce vertical stringing but pay attention to all details. A light rifle is very sensitive, for exemple some will shoot better with light holding, others with firm holding. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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