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Need help! Rifle shootimg way off!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2176221" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>1500 rounds of rather steamy stuff is possibly enough to start moving metal inside of your brake enough for bullet strikes, assuming the brake was a rather close fit to start with. I had that happen to my Browning Boss 300win twice. The first time I cut a bit of metal out and she was fine for another few hundred rounds. The second time I scrapped the Boss and went CR as I had bit chatter and chewed up the inside of the brake a bit.</p><p>I suspect the blow out was a separate incident and may have just pushed the rifle over the edge. Assuming the rifle is mechanically sound, everything is tight (including nothing odd with your bedding), and your scope is good I would look inside your brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2176221, member: 48043"] 1500 rounds of rather steamy stuff is possibly enough to start moving metal inside of your brake enough for bullet strikes, assuming the brake was a rather close fit to start with. I had that happen to my Browning Boss 300win twice. The first time I cut a bit of metal out and she was fine for another few hundred rounds. The second time I scrapped the Boss and went CR as I had bit chatter and chewed up the inside of the brake a bit. I suspect the blow out was a separate incident and may have just pushed the rifle over the edge. Assuming the rifle is mechanically sound, everything is tight (including nothing odd with your bedding), and your scope is good I would look inside your brake. [/QUOTE]
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