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winchester model 70 coyote lite 7mm wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1052315" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>if your 2" groups are consitsant you have a starting point, if there is no rime or reason to the pattern I would check for stock clearances and your scope mounts.</p><p>A friend of mine recently got a sweet 243 a Savage with a fluted bull barrel. He was not happy as he could not get it to sight in. We checked barrel clearance and the scope mounts, they where good so I put on my scope leveler and his scope was no where near level. Leveled it out and he was 1 holing bang on at 100 yards. Sometimes it is the easy solution that works.</p><p> </p><p>For a 7wsm I personally would use a heavyer bullet try a 162 or 168 with imr 7828 or retumbo</p><p>Start with listed oal and start loads you should be able to find a sweet spot 1/2 to 3/4". From there play with different seating depths</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1052315, member: 44168"] if your 2" groups are consitsant you have a starting point, if there is no rime or reason to the pattern I would check for stock clearances and your scope mounts. A friend of mine recently got a sweet 243 a Savage with a fluted bull barrel. He was not happy as he could not get it to sight in. We checked barrel clearance and the scope mounts, they where good so I put on my scope leveler and his scope was no where near level. Leveled it out and he was 1 holing bang on at 100 yards. Sometimes it is the easy solution that works. For a 7wsm I personally would use a heavyer bullet try a 162 or 168 with imr 7828 or retumbo Start with listed oal and start loads you should be able to find a sweet spot 1/2 to 3/4". From there play with different seating depths [/QUOTE]
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