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custom rifle showing funky groups,.....HELP GUYS!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 27204" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>When you say "pad", if you're talking about a point on the forend that would contact the barrel for support... it would more than likely cause worse problems than help anything, even with a heavy barrel. It could help "maybe" with a very light contour bbl if freefloated it's inconsistant vertically. The action needs to be bedded full length front to rear IMHO. Bedding should not contact sides or front of the recoil lug... bbl either.</p><p></p><p>Were you cleaning the bbl between shots while breaking it in?</p><p>How many go into one hole before you get a flier? </p><p>Does the bbl get up to the same temp when it throws a flier?</p><p></p><p>Sounds like it's too early to tell really. </p><p>If you had shot 20 rounds or so through it, two or three times, and it always threw fliers without considering cleaning effects, charge wt changes, etc, then you could narrow it down a bit easier. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you already broke in the barrel and cleaning and charge wt changes weren't entered into the equasion at all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 27204, member: 99"] When you say "pad", if you're talking about a point on the forend that would contact the barrel for support... it would more than likely cause worse problems than help anything, even with a heavy barrel. It could help "maybe" with a very light contour bbl if freefloated it's inconsistant vertically. The action needs to be bedded full length front to rear IMHO. Bedding should not contact sides or front of the recoil lug... bbl either. Were you cleaning the bbl between shots while breaking it in? How many go into one hole before you get a flier? Does the bbl get up to the same temp when it throws a flier? Sounds like it's too early to tell really. If you had shot 20 rounds or so through it, two or three times, and it always threw fliers without considering cleaning effects, charge wt changes, etc, then you could narrow it down a bit easier. Maybe you already broke in the barrel and cleaning and charge wt changes weren't entered into the equasion at all... [/QUOTE]
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