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<blockquote data-quote="openlake" data-source="post: 1045654" data-attributes="member: 647"><p>Occams razor. Normally, the root cause of a problem that has the fewest assumptions is most often the correct version rather than the deeply complicated explanations Start basic and work into complicated. Assuming the rifle is a .17 hmr and you are using the correct ammo, something sounds terribly loose. Verify the scope rings are in the correct order front/back, are seated in the integral Ruger Base as well as the top/bottom scope ring screws. If not that, then the action screws are probably loose. If you have no luck there, make sure the gun is unloaded, and check the muzzle for a big ding. With 8 to 10" groups, something is major off, which makes it easier to find. </p><p></p><p>Let us know what you find. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="openlake, post: 1045654, member: 647"] Occams razor. Normally, the root cause of a problem that has the fewest assumptions is most often the correct version rather than the deeply complicated explanations Start basic and work into complicated. Assuming the rifle is a .17 hmr and you are using the correct ammo, something sounds terribly loose. Verify the scope rings are in the correct order front/back, are seated in the integral Ruger Base as well as the top/bottom scope ring screws. If not that, then the action screws are probably loose. If you have no luck there, make sure the gun is unloaded, and check the muzzle for a big ding. With 8 to 10" groups, something is major off, which makes it easier to find. Let us know what you find. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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