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<blockquote data-quote="DavidleeCole" data-source="post: 1963720" data-attributes="member: 85306"><p>Not saying this is your problem but I used to chamber a round after I shot and then got settled back on target and squeezed off the next and repeated these steps for the entire group. With my .300 Whby mag I would see a flyer after the third or fourth round not so much with my .223. Some years ago I had some training and was taught to unchamder the spent round, leave the bolt open and get back on target, settle in then chamber the next round, and send it within a few seconds of chamber. Culprits were I was letting the round heat up and causing the velocity to increase due to the increased burn rate. I used my thermometer and foun out that my chamber temp would increase by as much as 50 to 60 degrees depending on out side air temp. May be worth checking to see if this is happening for you. I do not have the same problem any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidleeCole, post: 1963720, member: 85306"] Not saying this is your problem but I used to chamber a round after I shot and then got settled back on target and squeezed off the next and repeated these steps for the entire group. With my .300 Whby mag I would see a flyer after the third or fourth round not so much with my .223. Some years ago I had some training and was taught to unchamder the spent round, leave the bolt open and get back on target, settle in then chamber the next round, and send it within a few seconds of chamber. Culprits were I was letting the round heat up and causing the velocity to increase due to the increased burn rate. I used my thermometer and foun out that my chamber temp would increase by as much as 50 to 60 degrees depending on out side air temp. May be worth checking to see if this is happening for you. I do not have the same problem any more. [/QUOTE]
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