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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
BROWNING X-BOLT LONG RANGE 300 RUM 1/8 TWIST
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 2339118" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>You must have issues other than the ammo you're using. I would make sure that all of the scope mounting screws are torqued to the correct ft.lb.wt. and the rings are lapped so that they make full contact with the scope. You need to check the stock to make sure that it doesn't come in contact with the barrel and the stock screws are also torqued to their proper ft.lb..You might want to have the stock bedded. I wouldn't shoot any bullet under 200gr. and would lean towards the highest BC possible, if shooting it long range is your intention. The twist rate of your rifle favors the heavier projectiles. Additionally, make sure that your muzzle brake is tight as well. Good luck and welcome to reloading my friend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 2339118, member: 26477"] You must have issues other than the ammo you're using. I would make sure that all of the scope mounting screws are torqued to the correct ft.lb.wt. and the rings are lapped so that they make full contact with the scope. You need to check the stock to make sure that it doesn't come in contact with the barrel and the stock screws are also torqued to their proper ft.lb..You might want to have the stock bedded. I wouldn't shoot any bullet under 200gr. and would lean towards the highest BC possible, if shooting it long range is your intention. The twist rate of your rifle favors the heavier projectiles. Additionally, make sure that your muzzle brake is tight as well. Good luck and welcome to reloading my friend! [/QUOTE]
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