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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Please help me figure this STW out
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 977869" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>The dollar bill method is also a good way of measurement. Many times we focus on the firearm and its working components "within" the firearm operating system. This is the mistake I am making here in my recommendations. </p><p> </p><p>Check out the scope mounts, Scope base, Scope rings and make sure of the alignment, Lap if needed. See if the scope is shifting. Are you shooting the third shot in a hot barrel? The problem your experiencing could be external of the firearm.</p><p> </p><p>Shoot 2 rounds and check the COAL of the 3rd round. If the neck tension is not appropriate, then the third round due to recoil could be shifting the bullet in the cased. This is pretty far fetched. But it could happen.</p><p> </p><p>This is all anyone could on their own. If all of this does not fix it then I will resort back to my earlier recommendation of JE Custom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 977869, member: 68226"] The dollar bill method is also a good way of measurement. Many times we focus on the firearm and its working components "within" the firearm operating system. This is the mistake I am making here in my recommendations. Check out the scope mounts, Scope base, Scope rings and make sure of the alignment, Lap if needed. See if the scope is shifting. Are you shooting the third shot in a hot barrel? The problem your experiencing could be external of the firearm. Shoot 2 rounds and check the COAL of the 3rd round. If the neck tension is not appropriate, then the third round due to recoil could be shifting the bullet in the cased. This is pretty far fetched. But it could happen. This is all anyone could on their own. If all of this does not fix it then I will resort back to my earlier recommendation of JE Custom. [/QUOTE]
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