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HELP!! 300 Win Mag Ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 685539" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>I know that you mentioned that you had confidence in your gun smiths ability. However all smiths can have a bad day every now and then. Start with the small things and work to the larger. The first two places I would start are with optics(Mounted correctly and tightly). I would also look very carefully at your crown. It doesn't take much of a burr at all to have it lose accuracy and it is very easy to bump your muzzle into something and create one. </p><p></p><p>Most all of the factory magnums are coming with a 1/10 twist. They need to be able to shoot a wide variety of weights well. I do not believe that this is your issue. You may give Hart a call and see what they recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 685539, member: 22600"] I know that you mentioned that you had confidence in your gun smiths ability. However all smiths can have a bad day every now and then. Start with the small things and work to the larger. The first two places I would start are with optics(Mounted correctly and tightly). I would also look very carefully at your crown. It doesn't take much of a burr at all to have it lose accuracy and it is very easy to bump your muzzle into something and create one. Most all of the factory magnums are coming with a 1/10 twist. They need to be able to shoot a wide variety of weights well. I do not believe that this is your issue. You may give Hart a call and see what they recommend. [/QUOTE]
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