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Reloading
Whats causing these bad groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2464208" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>When I had this happen in a MarkX Mauser it was a stock issue. I had a wandering zero which really help me diagnose it as a stock issue. It would group a 1/4", and then shift to 2" or greater. Then group a small group again but at a different point of aim/ point of impact. I'd google Savage action screw tuning. They have a particular manner to adjust/ tune the action screws. Also check clearance on rear pillar, I think it can contact a trigger adjustment nut. After that consider bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2464208, member: 95344"] When I had this happen in a MarkX Mauser it was a stock issue. I had a wandering zero which really help me diagnose it as a stock issue. It would group a 1/4", and then shift to 2" or greater. Then group a small group again but at a different point of aim/ point of impact. I'd google Savage action screw tuning. They have a particular manner to adjust/ tune the action screws. Also check clearance on rear pillar, I think it can contact a trigger adjustment nut. After that consider bedding. [/QUOTE]
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