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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 450916" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>Thanx Rich, I'll check on the powder. It's at least a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, zeroing in similiar conditions isn't a possibility on this one. It's 12 degrees here and in the 80s in TX. I'd love a chance to get zeroed there, but the nearest range or good place to sight-in (in TX)is way too far away to hit before hunting. For now I'll swap stocks (wanted to anyway, just didn't have a good enough reason) and check on different powders. I guess what I was wondering is- since I've been looking to pickup a new rifle anyway, if there was a specific brand of rifle, or barrel material, etc that would be less prone to shifting zero with the heat changes than another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 450916, member: 27464"] Thanx Rich, I'll check on the powder. It's at least a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, zeroing in similiar conditions isn't a possibility on this one. It's 12 degrees here and in the 80s in TX. I'd love a chance to get zeroed there, but the nearest range or good place to sight-in (in TX)is way too far away to hit before hunting. For now I'll swap stocks (wanted to anyway, just didn't have a good enough reason) and check on different powders. I guess what I was wondering is- since I've been looking to pickup a new rifle anyway, if there was a specific brand of rifle, or barrel material, etc that would be less prone to shifting zero with the heat changes than another. [/QUOTE]
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