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Barrel Vibrations ????
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1212227" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I'm having a great deal of trouble understanding what you're describing here.</p><p>"2 separate groups with 5 shots of any load" - does that mean you get the same results regardless of the load?</p><p>"2 groups merged into one group" - If you have two groups and they merge into one group then something is eliminating the space that initially separated the two groups. How's that happening?</p><p>What I read here is that you are firing ten rounds. Five of the rounds "group" at one point on the target while the other five rounds fired immediately after the first five form a group on another place on the target.</p><p>Images of what you're describing would help a great deal.</p><p>The "rubber band" jammed into the stock's barrel channel beneath the barrel will change the harmonics but it's not a technique I'd endorse. </p><p>In your position I would remove the barrel and the action, clean up the stock and bed the action properly. Make sure the barrel is free floated from the front of the recoil lug for the entire length of the forestock, properly torque all mounting hardware and see where that takes it.</p><p>Additionally, if its a one piece mount you would want to bed the mount to the rifle and properly torque all screws associated with the mount and scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1212227, member: 50867"] I'm having a great deal of trouble understanding what you're describing here. "2 separate groups with 5 shots of any load" - does that mean you get the same results regardless of the load? "2 groups merged into one group" - If you have two groups and they merge into one group then something is eliminating the space that initially separated the two groups. How's that happening? What I read here is that you are firing ten rounds. Five of the rounds "group" at one point on the target while the other five rounds fired immediately after the first five form a group on another place on the target. Images of what you're describing would help a great deal. The "rubber band" jammed into the stock's barrel channel beneath the barrel will change the harmonics but it's not a technique I'd endorse. In your position I would remove the barrel and the action, clean up the stock and bed the action properly. Make sure the barrel is free floated from the front of the recoil lug for the entire length of the forestock, properly torque all mounting hardware and see where that takes it. Additionally, if its a one piece mount you would want to bed the mount to the rifle and properly torque all screws associated with the mount and scope. [/QUOTE]
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