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Am I doing something wrong with my Bergers?? Im stumped!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Topshot" data-source="post: 337933" data-attributes="member: 13285"><p>Trev,</p><p>Sometimes with a rifle set up a particular way, strange things happen. try and upset the rifle a bit and see if you can make a new sweet spot.</p><p> </p><p>At the moment you are trying bullet seating depth to improove accuracy. I would try a few other things if you are not happy with the seating depth. As has been mentioned, powders, primers, cases etc.</p><p> </p><p>Also one thing I would do, is take the action out of the stock and examine the bedding under the action and in the barrel channel. Then bed the action if you think it would help. Even on a SPS.</p><p> </p><p>Then I would try different torque settings on the action take down screws. Never know what this may turn up. On one rifle I found that a combination of removing the bedding from under the barrel channel and going from 65in/lb back to 45in/lb made a heck of an improovement in accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topshot, post: 337933, member: 13285"] Trev, Sometimes with a rifle set up a particular way, strange things happen. try and upset the rifle a bit and see if you can make a new sweet spot. At the moment you are trying bullet seating depth to improove accuracy. I would try a few other things if you are not happy with the seating depth. As has been mentioned, powders, primers, cases etc. Also one thing I would do, is take the action out of the stock and examine the bedding under the action and in the barrel channel. Then bed the action if you think it would help. Even on a SPS. Then I would try different torque settings on the action take down screws. Never know what this may turn up. On one rifle I found that a combination of removing the bedding from under the barrel channel and going from 65in/lb back to 45in/lb made a heck of an improovement in accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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