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Ladder test ???
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<blockquote data-quote="steever" data-source="post: 712143" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p>I have an xcr II. In a .280 rem. I found with each load I tried during devlopment two shots would group great and 3 4 5 and on would walk away from the group, each group or test load would impact a different area of the target area. After a week of testing I purchased a new stock with a full aluminum bedding block and started over. With in a day my consistency came way up on a 5 shot group, my over all groups all came together into the same quater of the target, one I found my load I had a single ragged hole shooter, something I don't think I could do with the stock stock. So I would look into a stock before continuing load devlopment, but that's what I would do.. There is great potential there as your targets show, but I believe there is much more with a little better stock. Good luck with your shooter, </p><p>Steever</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steever, post: 712143, member: 27368"] I have an xcr II. In a .280 rem. I found with each load I tried during devlopment two shots would group great and 3 4 5 and on would walk away from the group, each group or test load would impact a different area of the target area. After a week of testing I purchased a new stock with a full aluminum bedding block and started over. With in a day my consistency came way up on a 5 shot group, my over all groups all came together into the same quater of the target, one I found my load I had a single ragged hole shooter, something I don't think I could do with the stock stock. So I would look into a stock before continuing load devlopment, but that's what I would do.. There is great potential there as your targets show, but I believe there is much more with a little better stock. Good luck with your shooter, Steever [/QUOTE]
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