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What do you think is WRONG with my bench shooting?? Group?
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1766603" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>I am not an expert but I am left handed and that has nothing to do with your problem. There are so many things that could be causing your flyers or outliers. Your reloading could have a flaw in it that causes occasional flyers. ie.. Neck tension would be my first guess. Try annealing.</p><p>Your firing pin could be striking the side of the bolt or the spring is weak. Disassemble the bolt and inspect the firing pin and replace the spring. Look carefully at the firing pin for any shinny spots to determine where it is hitting the bolt. </p><p>Your barrel could be touching the stock and as it heats up it moves.</p><p>Or it could be you. Are you syncing your self out.</p><p>Henry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1766603, member: 85874"] I am not an expert but I am left handed and that has nothing to do with your problem. There are so many things that could be causing your flyers or outliers. Your reloading could have a flaw in it that causes occasional flyers. ie.. Neck tension would be my first guess. Try annealing. Your firing pin could be striking the side of the bolt or the spring is weak. Disassemble the bolt and inspect the firing pin and replace the spring. Look carefully at the firing pin for any shinny spots to determine where it is hitting the bolt. Your barrel could be touching the stock and as it heats up it moves. Or it could be you. Are you syncing your self out. Henry [/QUOTE]
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