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Gunsmithing
After re-barrel :: 2 shots close together and 1 shot further out
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2074871" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>You will need to remove the scope and rings to check the tightness of the screws in the bases. I like cleaning the screw holes , and the screws with Gun Scrubber and a fine brush, then secure the bases with Lock Tight on the screws , then replace the rings and the scope . Clean the rings and ring screws with Gun Scrubber and use some Lock Tight on the screws that secure each 1/2 of the rings. I would also check the bedding to make sure you have some slight clearance along the barrel channel . A dollar bill should slide easily up to the area just forward of the receiver. Then make sure your action screws are not over torqued . Those are the most obvious areas that could cause issues, and the simplest to address. If the problem continues, I would really examine my loading process. Special attention paid to Empty Case Weight, Proper Charge Weights of powder ; COAL , and OGIVE lengths of each round made. Take your time, you will find it and fix it. Good Luck Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2074871, member: 100742"] You will need to remove the scope and rings to check the tightness of the screws in the bases. I like cleaning the screw holes , and the screws with Gun Scrubber and a fine brush, then secure the bases with Lock Tight on the screws , then replace the rings and the scope . Clean the rings and ring screws with Gun Scrubber and use some Lock Tight on the screws that secure each 1/2 of the rings. I would also check the bedding to make sure you have some slight clearance along the barrel channel . A dollar bill should slide easily up to the area just forward of the receiver. Then make sure your action screws are not over torqued . Those are the most obvious areas that could cause issues, and the simplest to address. If the problem continues, I would really examine my loading process. Special attention paid to Empty Case Weight, Proper Charge Weights of powder ; COAL , and OGIVE lengths of each round made. Take your time, you will find it and fix it. Good Luck Buddy [/QUOTE]
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