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What am I doing wrong, and how do I fix it?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigMedicine" data-source="post: 1111503" data-attributes="member: 73668"><p>My groups are are averaging 1.5 inches at 100 yards, my best group to date is .575 inches using Mag Pro, Nosler 140 gr. AB, and Fed 215M primers. But that load showed pressure signs. I tried using a standard large rifle primer today using the same load, but it opened up to about 1.25 inches. But the strange thing is, even the .575 group demonstrated the exact direction all my flyers seem to go, and it's at the 11 o'clock position away from the first two shots. The .575 group would have been .335 if it wasn't for the third shot taking off towards the 11 position. </p><p>What do you think of adding a pressure point at the fore end of the stock? I've heard of people doing it with some success. </p><p>My buddy and I bought the exact same guns on the same day, I sighted both of them in for us, and his rifle shoots the lights out just about every time with no flyers, and it's me pulling the trigger. And both triggers are set at 2.5 lbs. I don't know what to make of it. </p><p>I checked for in-letting and could not detect any signs of wear in the stock nor on the receiver. Nor could I get any type of movement with action screws removed, so I don't think it's that ...any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigMedicine, post: 1111503, member: 73668"] My groups are are averaging 1.5 inches at 100 yards, my best group to date is .575 inches using Mag Pro, Nosler 140 gr. AB, and Fed 215M primers. But that load showed pressure signs. I tried using a standard large rifle primer today using the same load, but it opened up to about 1.25 inches. But the strange thing is, even the .575 group demonstrated the exact direction all my flyers seem to go, and it's at the 11 o'clock position away from the first two shots. The .575 group would have been .335 if it wasn't for the third shot taking off towards the 11 position. What do you think of adding a pressure point at the fore end of the stock? I've heard of people doing it with some success. My buddy and I bought the exact same guns on the same day, I sighted both of them in for us, and his rifle shoots the lights out just about every time with no flyers, and it's me pulling the trigger. And both triggers are set at 2.5 lbs. I don't know what to make of it. I checked for in-letting and could not detect any signs of wear in the stock nor on the receiver. Nor could I get any type of movement with action screws removed, so I don't think it's that ...any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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