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help 7mm RUM sendero no accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 510547" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>Try. 150 off the lands, try the OCW load testing method, try a couple different powders. Is your barrel broken in? do you clean your weapon after every range session with agressive copper cleaners? If not do so. I have purchased 10 new rifles in the last 3 years. Everything from Weatherby SVM22/250,CZ550 375H&H, 300 Weatherby, Remington 30/06, and on and on. Every one of these weapons required a break in period before they would settle down and shoot. I would go to the range and shoot two or 3 rounds, twidle the dials on my scopes and go home dissappointed and disgusted with my groups on every one of my rifles. I would take em home and clean em with an agressive copper cleaner such as WipeOut. Reload some rounds and head back to the range and shoot some more. Get disgusted with my groups again go home and its the same thing all over again. After shooting 50 -100 rounds or more out of each rifle I noticed that the groups in all my rifles without fail suddenly and mysteriously tightened right up to SUB MOA at 100. It was then that I did the OCW method of load testing. You can find it just by googling OCW Load Testing. I have a feeling that if you undertake the above exercise you rifle will shoot tight. Hope this helps.</p><p>Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 510547, member: 9431"] Try. 150 off the lands, try the OCW load testing method, try a couple different powders. Is your barrel broken in? do you clean your weapon after every range session with agressive copper cleaners? If not do so. I have purchased 10 new rifles in the last 3 years. Everything from Weatherby SVM22/250,CZ550 375H&H, 300 Weatherby, Remington 30/06, and on and on. Every one of these weapons required a break in period before they would settle down and shoot. I would go to the range and shoot two or 3 rounds, twidle the dials on my scopes and go home dissappointed and disgusted with my groups on every one of my rifles. I would take em home and clean em with an agressive copper cleaner such as WipeOut. Reload some rounds and head back to the range and shoot some more. Get disgusted with my groups again go home and its the same thing all over again. After shooting 50 -100 rounds or more out of each rifle I noticed that the groups in all my rifles without fail suddenly and mysteriously tightened right up to SUB MOA at 100. It was then that I did the OCW method of load testing. You can find it just by googling OCW Load Testing. I have a feeling that if you undertake the above exercise you rifle will shoot tight. Hope this helps. Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester [/QUOTE]
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