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New SPS 25-06.. not shooting very well..?s inside
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 429817" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>Maybe it's just me but it's unclear how your benching the rifle, or prone, your using a bipod and rear bag correct? Or like a bull bag in the center? Basically is the rifle steady? Also factory bores can be pretty rough, give it a real tough cleaning with a bronze brush and some good solvents. Then try again, should help some. Use tangent ogive bullets, less sensitive to seating depth and generally easier to get to group. Also, what is the twist rate? Are you use your stabilizing the bullets? Or maybe overspinning them?</p><p></p><p>Check if the barrel is free floated, run a $ bill around the barrel like a "U" and check to make sure there is no contact between the barrel and stock because that causes fliers.</p><p></p><p>Finaly, uneven or unconsistent grip, or grip pressure can cause fliers, make sure you don't have too much finger on the trigger. Are the fliers in the same direction generally?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 429817, member: 20245"] Maybe it's just me but it's unclear how your benching the rifle, or prone, your using a bipod and rear bag correct? Or like a bull bag in the center? Basically is the rifle steady? Also factory bores can be pretty rough, give it a real tough cleaning with a bronze brush and some good solvents. Then try again, should help some. Use tangent ogive bullets, less sensitive to seating depth and generally easier to get to group. Also, what is the twist rate? Are you use your stabilizing the bullets? Or maybe overspinning them? Check if the barrel is free floated, run a $ bill around the barrel like a "U" and check to make sure there is no contact between the barrel and stock because that causes fliers. Finaly, uneven or unconsistent grip, or grip pressure can cause fliers, make sure you don't have too much finger on the trigger. Are the fliers in the same direction generally? [/QUOTE]
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