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<blockquote data-quote="rclouse79" data-source="post: 433046" data-attributes="member: 24542"><p>Thanks for the reply Mike. I was shooting a round every minute or two the last time I went out. I noticed that one of my groups formed a perfect 45 degree line with the first shot at the lower left and later shots moving up and to the right by nearly the same distance each time. I was reading another post on here and someone attributed that to barrel heating. I am shooting a tikka .270 with 130 grain barnes ttsx. </p><p>I was wondering if the ten minute rule was something you found with a particular gun, or if that would apply to all guns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rclouse79, post: 433046, member: 24542"] Thanks for the reply Mike. I was shooting a round every minute or two the last time I went out. I noticed that one of my groups formed a perfect 45 degree line with the first shot at the lower left and later shots moving up and to the right by nearly the same distance each time. I was reading another post on here and someone attributed that to barrel heating. I am shooting a tikka .270 with 130 grain barnes ttsx. I was wondering if the ten minute rule was something you found with a particular gun, or if that would apply to all guns? [/QUOTE]
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