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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 417183" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>I did take the scope off yesterday, 2 screws on the scope mount base were a little lose, but am not sure its enough to make a difference?? My scope mounting system is the leupold dual dovetail mount. I want to get a nightforce rail and rings, but at $114 for the rail and $152 for the rings, thats going to have to wait. I am going to try a couple other things out tomorrow morning, I try to do most of my shooting in the morning because after 10am the desert starts to heat up fast. If its still not showing any signs of improvement I am taking it to a gunsmith on monday, he said he would take a look at it and if he couldn't see anything wrong with the barrel he had some different mounts and scope he would let me barrow to see if that was the problem. </p><p>After re-reading Jerry's article thats pretty much how I have been loading my rounds. </p><p>I really do appreciate everyones input here, its all very good information and will be putting it to use tomorrow. So wish me luck, I will report back on my progress.</p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 417183, member: 22102"] I did take the scope off yesterday, 2 screws on the scope mount base were a little lose, but am not sure its enough to make a difference?? My scope mounting system is the leupold dual dovetail mount. I want to get a nightforce rail and rings, but at $114 for the rail and $152 for the rings, thats going to have to wait. I am going to try a couple other things out tomorrow morning, I try to do most of my shooting in the morning because after 10am the desert starts to heat up fast. If its still not showing any signs of improvement I am taking it to a gunsmith on monday, he said he would take a look at it and if he couldn't see anything wrong with the barrel he had some different mounts and scope he would let me barrow to see if that was the problem. After re-reading Jerry's article thats pretty much how I have been loading my rounds. I really do appreciate everyones input here, its all very good information and will be putting it to use tomorrow. So wish me luck, I will report back on my progress. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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