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<blockquote data-quote="rustyshackleford" data-source="post: 2231397" data-attributes="member: 59526"><p>Are all of the rifles giving you the flier really light contours? I have a 30-06 EW I have shot a ton and I have finally concluded it's just a two shot gun with a hot charge. Every time I shoot 3 shots the shot is always out and the 4th and 5th do the same. If I shoot two shots, wait for the barrel to be ambient temp, and shoot two more they're all touching. And it's repeatable. Try slowing your cadence of fire. If they're truck axle contours it's far less likely. In the picture below the 1st and second shot are in the blob and the 3rd is the low flier. I took the gun off the bench ,shot another rifle and came back to the same POA with the EW and shot twice again. So we've got 3 in one hole and one just out by a hair. Second photo is different load combo but still a flier on the 3rd shot but it's a milder load. It's not ideal but for a hunting rifle I'll live with it for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyshackleford, post: 2231397, member: 59526"] Are all of the rifles giving you the flier really light contours? I have a 30-06 EW I have shot a ton and I have finally concluded it’s just a two shot gun with a hot charge. Every time I shoot 3 shots the shot is always out and the 4th and 5th do the same. If I shoot two shots, wait for the barrel to be ambient temp, and shoot two more they’re all touching. And it’s repeatable. Try slowing your cadence of fire. If they’re truck axle contours it’s far less likely. In the picture below the 1st and second shot are in the blob and the 3rd is the low flier. I took the gun off the bench ,shot another rifle and came back to the same POA with the EW and shot twice again. So we’ve got 3 in one hole and one just out by a hair. Second photo is different load combo but still a flier on the 3rd shot but it’s a milder load. It’s not ideal but for a hunting rifle I’ll live with it for now. [/QUOTE]
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