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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
need a "won't shoot anymore" checklist
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<blockquote data-quote="Timberbeast7" data-source="post: 301006" data-attributes="member: 9700"><p>Is it a wood stock? I have a Kimber w/wood stock that normally is a tack driver. Went out to do some shooting and it was shooting like 3" groups at 100 yds...almost threw the gun downrange! Remounted the bases, rings, scope...all good. The problem was the stock had warped just enough at the forestock to touch the barrel. We hunted during some pretty ugly weather the fall before and the stock must have gotten enough moisture to move. Needless to say it was an easy fix...220 grit, a dowel, and some tru-oil...all better. Point being, maybe (if it is a wood stock) the stock has warped slighly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timberbeast7, post: 301006, member: 9700"] Is it a wood stock? I have a Kimber w/wood stock that normally is a tack driver. Went out to do some shooting and it was shooting like 3" groups at 100 yds...almost threw the gun downrange! Remounted the bases, rings, scope...all good. The problem was the stock had warped just enough at the forestock to touch the barrel. We hunted during some pretty ugly weather the fall before and the stock must have gotten enough moisture to move. Needless to say it was an easy fix...220 grit, a dowel, and some tru-oil...all better. Point being, maybe (if it is a wood stock) the stock has warped slighly. [/QUOTE]
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