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<blockquote data-quote="red dawg" data-source="post: 1153353" data-attributes="member: 24893"><p>Hey Guys, I need some advice, just got back from the range it was 38 degrees over cast and very calm, I even take ice water towel to lay on my stainless barrel while i walk back n forth to my 100 yd target, I shot 3 groups of 57.5 grn 57.8 grn and 58 grns of h 1000 thru my 2506 with 115 grn berger and all 9 shots were dead nuts on right to left but all 3 groups rose .25 in from 1st to 2nd to 3rd always having 3rd shot .75 in high but horizontaly on. I talked to a couple of my loading buddy's they said take off a .32nd off my action screws so I did, no biggie there but I remembered what our old dear and departed ex army reloader used to say, if its in a vertical rise it wants more powder. Has any u guy's had this happen to u? was He on to something? This guy actully reloaded for the military, and the 1976 olympic team with all the awards and accolades to prove it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dawg, post: 1153353, member: 24893"] Hey Guys, I need some advice, just got back from the range it was 38 degrees over cast and very calm, I even take ice water towel to lay on my stainless barrel while i walk back n forth to my 100 yd target, I shot 3 groups of 57.5 grn 57.8 grn and 58 grns of h 1000 thru my 2506 with 115 grn berger and all 9 shots were dead nuts on right to left but all 3 groups rose .25 in from 1st to 2nd to 3rd always having 3rd shot .75 in high but horizontaly on. I talked to a couple of my loading buddy's they said take off a .32nd off my action screws so I did, no biggie there but I remembered what our old dear and departed ex army reloader used to say, if its in a vertical rise it wants more powder. Has any u guy's had this happen to u? was He on to something? This guy actully reloaded for the military, and the 1976 olympic team with all the awards and accolades to prove it [/QUOTE]
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