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<blockquote data-quote="jpope02" data-source="post: 1508673" data-attributes="member: 45873"><p>Lots of things will cause bullets to rise( usually), as barrels heat up. Harmonics pressure points in barrel channel, torque on action screws, chamber temp....etc..etc. faulty scopes, loose scopes, temperature sensitive powder in your loads Tinkering with any or all of these may help or Not. Sometimes you just have to punt if your patience wears out. I have had a couple of times and the answer was to put it on the consignment rack and build another dream rifle. Hope it works out. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpope02, post: 1508673, member: 45873"] Lots of things will cause bullets to rise( usually), as barrels heat up. Harmonics pressure points in barrel channel, torque on action screws, chamber temp....etc..etc. faulty scopes, loose scopes, temperature sensitive powder in your loads Tinkering with any or all of these may help or Not. Sometimes you just have to punt if your patience wears out. I have had a couple of times and the answer was to put it on the consignment rack and build another dream rifle. Hope it works out. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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