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Accuracy Issues... Cant figure it out
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<blockquote data-quote="MoaFlat" data-source="post: 1690670" data-attributes="member: 101432"><p>What is puzzling is to have both suddenly gone south....how bad is the shift? And are they the same amount? 3 things come to mind:</p><p>1: both lots of Handloads been sitting for quite some time and the brass to bullet connection can weld...try adjusting the seat .020 - .030 on a couple to see how hard they breakaway. Then go shoot those later on.</p><p>2: beg borrow buy a digital endoscope (5.5mm) and Check the bores (WiFi models that work on Ipad available for $75. And have very high res 1080, 720 Scope the bore and bet youlll find some copper or carbon ring fouling.</p><p>3: last but not least (the acid test) is to try a couple rounds of known reasonably good Factory ammo in one of the rifles... If it comes right then you know where the bones are burried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoaFlat, post: 1690670, member: 101432"] What is puzzling is to have both suddenly gone south....how bad is the shift? And are they the same amount? 3 things come to mind: 1: both lots of Handloads been sitting for quite some time and the brass to bullet connection can weld...try adjusting the seat .020 - .030 on a couple to see how hard they breakaway. Then go shoot those later on. 2: beg borrow buy a digital endoscope (5.5mm) and Check the bores (WiFi models that work on Ipad available for $75. And have very high res 1080, 720 Scope the bore and bet youlll find some copper or carbon ring fouling. 3: last but not least (the acid test) is to try a couple rounds of known reasonably good Factory ammo in one of the rifles... If it comes right then you know where the bones are burried. [/QUOTE]
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