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Reloading
need a "won't shoot anymore" checklist
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<blockquote data-quote="rhouser" data-source="post: 300974" data-attributes="member: 18752"><p>Check your bedding and your action screws for tightness. If you are double grouping or horizontal stringing it could be your bedding has changed or your action screws have changed their tightness. Are you shooting a wood stock?</p><p> </p><p>Is your barrel clean? I know you have addressed cleaning it, but, did it work? My opinion is that there is no "demon possesion". If the rifle "used to shoot" then, it should still shoot. Something changed. Switch out your scope to check for parallex issues or defective optics. If you are reloading, check your load data, try a fresh batch of powder and primers, try some new cases. Recheck the load by moving up or down some .xx grains and reshoot. </p><p> </p><p>Lot runs of primers and powders may have changed something. are you mixing brass? Rule out everything. There is a cause. </p><p> </p><p>my 2 cents... rc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhouser, post: 300974, member: 18752"] Check your bedding and your action screws for tightness. If you are double grouping or horizontal stringing it could be your bedding has changed or your action screws have changed their tightness. Are you shooting a wood stock? Is your barrel clean? I know you have addressed cleaning it, but, did it work? My opinion is that there is no "demon possesion". If the rifle "used to shoot" then, it should still shoot. Something changed. Switch out your scope to check for parallex issues or defective optics. If you are reloading, check your load data, try a fresh batch of powder and primers, try some new cases. Recheck the load by moving up or down some .xx grains and reshoot. Lot runs of primers and powders may have changed something. are you mixing brass? Rule out everything. There is a cause. my 2 cents... rc [/QUOTE]
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