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<blockquote data-quote="red dawg" data-source="post: 1148171" data-attributes="member: 24893"><p>Hey guy's , just got back from the range of testing h-1000 and still having the first cold bore shot being .5 to the left of bulls eye, I started with 55 grns and worked up to 58 grns with the worst group of 1.28 inches at 56grns and the best being .721 at 58grns This is the 36th shot with a copper coated bullet should I remove the copper and fire the most accurate groups with a fully cleaned bore? or is this something else ? or adjust the scope 2 clicks right on 1st cold bore shot and see if the gun walks again? it keeps a bulls eye after 1st 2 shots. I have worked loads up on many guns before from the same bench and same bags and have never had this issue before. I have reloaded for 27 years and I'm out of reasons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dawg, post: 1148171, member: 24893"] Hey guy's , just got back from the range of testing h-1000 and still having the first cold bore shot being .5 to the left of bulls eye, I started with 55 grns and worked up to 58 grns with the worst group of 1.28 inches at 56grns and the best being .721 at 58grns This is the 36th shot with a copper coated bullet should I remove the copper and fire the most accurate groups with a fully cleaned bore? or is this something else ? or adjust the scope 2 clicks right on 1st cold bore shot and see if the gun walks again? it keeps a bulls eye after 1st 2 shots. I have worked loads up on many guns before from the same bench and same bags and have never had this issue before. I have reloaded for 27 years and I'm out of reasons [/QUOTE]
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