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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2826798" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>I would start with the obvious stuff make sure rings are solid and the scope isn't wandering. Then I'd get a Q-tip and check the crown make sure you're not having any Burrs easiest way is to lightly drag a Q-tip in and out of the bore and see if it picks up any fluff. </p><p></p><p>Next Step I'm going to do is check the lead and see if all this load work up and initial site in cause the carbon ring or any obvious signs it might need a good old scrubbing. My next step after that is to find someone with one of those Amazon bore cams and run it up there and see if there's any obvious signs. Then and only then I'm going to chase accuracy loads from the books and do the fine adjustment of overall length and 10th of grain load workup. All else fails it's back in the box to shaw. </p><p></p><p>If it's clean with a good crown and no obvious signs and it's still shooting three to four inches on average it might just be a bum Barrel. They do sneak out from time to time especially with the insanity we've had in sourcing raw materials as well as labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2826798, member: 8394"] I would start with the obvious stuff make sure rings are solid and the scope isn't wandering. Then I'd get a Q-tip and check the crown make sure you're not having any Burrs easiest way is to lightly drag a Q-tip in and out of the bore and see if it picks up any fluff. Next Step I'm going to do is check the lead and see if all this load work up and initial site in cause the carbon ring or any obvious signs it might need a good old scrubbing. My next step after that is to find someone with one of those Amazon bore cams and run it up there and see if there's any obvious signs. Then and only then I'm going to chase accuracy loads from the books and do the fine adjustment of overall length and 10th of grain load workup. All else fails it's back in the box to shaw. If it's clean with a good crown and no obvious signs and it's still shooting three to four inches on average it might just be a bum Barrel. They do sneak out from time to time especially with the insanity we've had in sourcing raw materials as well as labor. [/QUOTE]
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