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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 1962950" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>[USER=101262]@Joefrazell[/USER] I'm assuming you have done a seating depth test. If you haven't I would highly consider that. There was an article pubished in precision rifle blog talking about consistency in accuracy due to throat erosion. Here he said that due to throat erosion finding a group that maybe wasn't as keen on accuracy would be more consistent. He suggested doing a seating depth test and between 40 and 80 thousandths off he found a more consistent load that would be more consistent as the throat eroded. </p><p>I think I would go to a mechanical front rest and rear bag to see if forend pressure is causing problems. </p><p></p><p>I was ready to send my Tikka 300WSM down the road recently due to fliers and inconsistency until I tried the primer change. I know this is frustrating but sometimes the reward of working the problem is great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 1962950, member: 38801"] [USER=101262]@Joefrazell[/USER] I'm assuming you have done a seating depth test. If you haven't I would highly consider that. There was an article pubished in precision rifle blog talking about consistency in accuracy due to throat erosion. Here he said that due to throat erosion finding a group that maybe wasn't as keen on accuracy would be more consistent. He suggested doing a seating depth test and between 40 and 80 thousandths off he found a more consistent load that would be more consistent as the throat eroded. I think I would go to a mechanical front rest and rear bag to see if forend pressure is causing problems. I was ready to send my Tikka 300WSM down the road recently due to fliers and inconsistency until I tried the primer change. I know this is frustrating but sometimes the reward of working the problem is great. [/QUOTE]
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