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The Basics, Starting Out
Point of aim - hits to left and low
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<blockquote data-quote="ubettcha13" data-source="post: 438376" data-attributes="member: 26406"><p>Check your bedding. If you have already pillar bedded your action check the torque of your action screws. Start low and work up. If you see any change keep going till it goes bad. Then remove the action and return to where it was best.</p><p> If you have not pillar bedded your action either diy or have it done. Check your scope mounts lap in the rings if it was not done. Something is wrong. If these procedures don't do anything have the barrel borescoped.</p><p> For your loads eliminate as many variables as you can. Sort cases by weight. Use one brand of brass I use mostly winchester but have had good groups but not longevity with hornady cases. Lapua is above my pay scale as is norma. Weigh the bullets in some brands I've seen =+3 grns in a box of 50. If your not a proficent group shooter have someone that is help you.</p><p>Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ubettcha13, post: 438376, member: 26406"] Check your bedding. If you have already pillar bedded your action check the torque of your action screws. Start low and work up. If you see any change keep going till it goes bad. Then remove the action and return to where it was best. If you have not pillar bedded your action either diy or have it done. Check your scope mounts lap in the rings if it was not done. Something is wrong. If these procedures don't do anything have the barrel borescoped. For your loads eliminate as many variables as you can. Sort cases by weight. Use one brand of brass I use mostly winchester but have had good groups but not longevity with hornady cases. Lapua is above my pay scale as is norma. Weigh the bullets in some brands I've seen =+3 grns in a box of 50. If your not a proficent group shooter have someone that is help you. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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