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<blockquote data-quote="GPR23" data-source="post: 1505742" data-attributes="member: 104192"><p>Here is today's group on the left. I removed action from stock, torqued the screws to 60in-lbs on the front and rear, then 30 on the center. I took a lot of precaution to make sure the action was as centered in the stock since it isn't bedded anymore. </p><p></p><p>To answer some questions, all groups are shot off a bi-pod and bag laying prone at 100 yards. This is my preferred way to shoot/sight in rifles. Also to make sure it wasn't me jerking the trigger on the first shot i do several dry fire practice rounds. I have also taken out another gun and shoot really nice tight group before testing this gun. Same result in that the first rounds is low right, second round is usually high. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorta fed up with the gun and feel like I'm wasting ammo at this point. If anyone wants to buy a ruger 22-250 let me know, shoots real nice...... in the summer. </p><p></p><p>Really the only other thing I can think to try is a new scope, but i don't see how a scope could possibly ever cause this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPR23, post: 1505742, member: 104192"] Here is today's group on the left. I removed action from stock, torqued the screws to 60in-lbs on the front and rear, then 30 on the center. I took a lot of precaution to make sure the action was as centered in the stock since it isn't bedded anymore. To answer some questions, all groups are shot off a bi-pod and bag laying prone at 100 yards. This is my preferred way to shoot/sight in rifles. Also to make sure it wasn't me jerking the trigger on the first shot i do several dry fire practice rounds. I have also taken out another gun and shoot really nice tight group before testing this gun. Same result in that the first rounds is low right, second round is usually high. I'm sorta fed up with the gun and feel like I'm wasting ammo at this point. If anyone wants to buy a ruger 22-250 let me know, shoots real nice...... in the summer. Really the only other thing I can think to try is a new scope, but i don't see how a scope could possibly ever cause this problem. [/QUOTE]
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