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Christensen Arms Accuracy Issues???
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<blockquote data-quote="jaybirdjtski" data-source="post: 1683752" data-attributes="member: 24712"><p>A rifle can be inherently accurate but user error can foul things up. </p><p>Shooting correctly from the bench isn't as easy as it sounds. Ive watched hundreds of shooters as RSO and cringe at probably 75% of them, even the ones with higher end rifles. </p><p>CA has a loyal customer base for a reason. If you have to send a rifle back they'll take care of it. </p><p>I have a CA 7 Rem that will shoot 1 1/2" with the "wrong ammo". Change to premium ammo and it's down to 1/2". Honestly that's better than I'm able to do when hunting. </p><p>And I agree with the gentleman who weighs and neck turns his cases for consistency. I also use a concentricity gauge and experiment with seating depth. I use a chrono to measure velocity spread. When I find a decent load (not hard) I keep it. It's a hunting rifle after all. After all the experimentation and load (s) are nailed down I may shoot it 20-30 times a year. LocTite screws, check cold barrel zero since when hunting probably your only shot is from a cold barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybirdjtski, post: 1683752, member: 24712"] A rifle can be inherently accurate but user error can foul things up. Shooting correctly from the bench isn’t as easy as it sounds. Ive watched hundreds of shooters as RSO and cringe at probably 75% of them, even the ones with higher end rifles. CA has a loyal customer base for a reason. If you have to send a rifle back they’ll take care of it. I have a CA 7 Rem that will shoot 1 1/2” with the “wrong ammo”. Change to premium ammo and it’s down to 1/2”. Honestly that’s better than I’m able to do when hunting. And I agree with the gentleman who weighs and neck turns his cases for consistency. I also use a concentricity gauge and experiment with seating depth. I use a chrono to measure velocity spread. When I find a decent load (not hard) I keep it. It’s a hunting rifle after all. After all the experimentation and load (s) are nailed down I may shoot it 20-30 times a year. LocTite screws, check cold barrel zero since when hunting probably your only shot is from a cold barrel. [/QUOTE]
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