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Reloading
Rilfe Group Fell Off
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2984158" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I've never owned a weatherby but I own and shoot barrel burners like the 220 SWIFT the 264 WinMag since The mid-70s. In my experience accuracy didnt just fall off it was a gradual process. As for changing seating depth I would have moved out, not in as the throat is moving away due to erosion. the bore on my 264 is badly firecracked and some of the rifling is burned away, but it still shoots under 2MOA it was 1 1/2MOA when new. I'd borescope and give it a good cleaning and recheck all my hardware before giving up on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2984158, member: 74061"] I've never owned a weatherby but I own and shoot barrel burners like the 220 SWIFT the 264 WinMag since The mid-70s. In my experience accuracy didnt just fall off it was a gradual process. As for changing seating depth I would have moved out, not in as the throat is moving away due to erosion. the bore on my 264 is badly firecracked and some of the rifling is burned away, but it still shoots under 2MOA it was 1 1/2MOA when new. I'd borescope and give it a good cleaning and recheck all my hardware before giving up on it. [/QUOTE]
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