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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1066640" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I have the same rifle (coyote) in 25wssm. </p><p> </p><p>Mine did the same thing as yours at about the 500 round mark also. I nearly had to freeze the rifle to get the crappy bedding goop loose. I eventually got it clear, tuned the trigger, cleaned up the bedding (mine was fine wood to steel so that's where it is), scrubbed the fouling out of the barrel with a light lapping (it had taken on a weird dark look), took the bolt apart and degreased the firing pin/spring, popped the top end off and checked everything. </p><p>I don't know what actually worked as this was all pretty much a one shot deal, but a full go/through was enough and she returned to sub moa status. I would go through the whole rifle as something may be amiss you haven't noticed, then check to see if you need to alter your loads as your throat may have crept between the shot count and the lapping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1066640, member: 48043"] I have the same rifle (coyote) in 25wssm. Mine did the same thing as yours at about the 500 round mark also. I nearly had to freeze the rifle to get the crappy bedding goop loose. I eventually got it clear, tuned the trigger, cleaned up the bedding (mine was fine wood to steel so that's where it is), scrubbed the fouling out of the barrel with a light lapping (it had taken on a weird dark look), took the bolt apart and degreased the firing pin/spring, popped the top end off and checked everything. I don't know what actually worked as this was all pretty much a one shot deal, but a full go/through was enough and she returned to sub moa status. I would go through the whole rifle as something may be amiss you haven't noticed, then check to see if you need to alter your loads as your throat may have crept between the shot count and the lapping. [/QUOTE]
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