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Zero in problems at 100 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1001367" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Could be some things other people stated but I will add this, what ammo have you tried other than these loads? I kind of disagree with the above poster. You may simply have a picky rifle when it comes to ammo. My brothers 7mm rem mag was shooting 2-3 inch groups at a 100 yards and we thought exactly the same things as you. We checked all screw torque and free floating barrel...etc with no result. We then spent 150 dollars on 4 different types of ammo...including different bullet weights and wouldnt you know it...it shot .75 Inch groups with remington core lokts. The next best group was 1.25 inches with Nosler premium ammo...and the other two were back to the 2-3 inch groups we saw earlier.</p><p> </p><p>Bedding the rifle sure wont hurt accuracy...and will most likely improve it...but you may simply have a picky rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1001367, member: 52437"] Could be some things other people stated but I will add this, what ammo have you tried other than these loads? I kind of disagree with the above poster. You may simply have a picky rifle when it comes to ammo. My brothers 7mm rem mag was shooting 2-3 inch groups at a 100 yards and we thought exactly the same things as you. We checked all screw torque and free floating barrel...etc with no result. We then spent 150 dollars on 4 different types of ammo...including different bullet weights and wouldnt you know it...it shot .75 Inch groups with remington core lokts. The next best group was 1.25 inches with Nosler premium ammo...and the other two were back to the 2-3 inch groups we saw earlier. Bedding the rifle sure wont hurt accuracy...and will most likely improve it...but you may simply have a picky rifle. [/QUOTE]
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