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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2231619" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Shot groups 1, 3 and 4 look like completely normal "cold and clean flyers" followed by fouled shots all grouping well. </p><p>Shot group 2 (from a "300" something) however, may have a secondary recoil lug as there is 2 distinct groups there. More testing maybe and a deep dive into attachment points in optics, stock and action; just about anywhere...</p><p>As far as handloading the problem out of flyers, it all starts with brass, prep, ignition, powder burn etc, etc. It's not an easy answer. It's a journey you'll have look at from what do I do to the brass as step one, if you're satisfied this rifle is solid, first.</p><p>Definitely need to bring data to this group! </p><p>Velocity at each shot and targets marked in shot number is a great start. Otherwise, we're all guessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2231619, member: 104363"] Shot groups 1, 3 and 4 look like completely normal "cold and clean flyers" followed by fouled shots all grouping well. Shot group 2 (from a "300" something) however, may have a secondary recoil lug as there is 2 distinct groups there. More testing maybe and a deep dive into attachment points in optics, stock and action; just about anywhere... As far as handloading the problem out of flyers, it all starts with brass, prep, ignition, powder burn etc, etc. It's not an easy answer. It's a journey you'll have look at from what do I do to the brass as step one, if you're satisfied this rifle is solid, first. Definitely need to bring data to this group! Velocity at each shot and targets marked in shot number is a great start. Otherwise, we're all guessing. [/QUOTE]
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