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<blockquote data-quote="Havard" data-source="post: 1679729" data-attributes="member: 107374"><p>Just my thoughts; I replaced the barrel on my factory X-bolt 308 with a Bartelin 5R And corrected this. I think the barrel had / has issues from cold bore to warm condition. No matter what factory load I shot in it, it would walk right to left 2 - 2-1/2in. Let it cool, and would start all over again. I attached some photos for you to look at. The ones with the factory ammo only have scope elevation changes. Zero windage adjustments. The other photo where you see my mic, was same shooter (me), same factory load, same sand bags, same bench, same scope (Leica), etc... just after the barrel swap. Something to consider. Btw, I'm not bashing Browning... have personally owned and shot them all my life. This situation was unique so say the least. All shots at 100yds...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Havard, post: 1679729, member: 107374"] Just my thoughts; I replaced the barrel on my factory X-bolt 308 with a Bartelin 5R And corrected this. I think the barrel had / has issues from cold bore to warm condition. No matter what factory load I shot in it, it would walk right to left 2 - 2-1/2in. Let it cool, and would start all over again. I attached some photos for you to look at. The ones with the factory ammo only have scope elevation changes. Zero windage adjustments. The other photo where you see my mic, was same shooter (me), same factory load, same sand bags, same bench, same scope (Leica), etc... just after the barrel swap. Something to consider. Btw, I’m not bashing Browning... have personally owned and shot them all my life. This situation was unique so say the least. All shots at 100yds... [/QUOTE]
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