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- Oct 27, 2013
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George looks awesome with that bull..
I think I would pee in my pants.
Yall ain't scared...of nothin.
I think I would pee in my pants.
Yall ain't scared...of nothin.
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Elkeater,elkeater2":2bl1cdxx said:+1 on what George the bullshooter said
Problem shooters are mysteries to many of us. I have burned up a pile of components trying to get a couple of them to work. When the barrel is suspect I finally took to doing a chamber cast to look for poor throat alignment, took to that competent gunsmith who has a good borescope, and recrown even if I can't see anything wrong. I can do the first and the last, but don't have a borescope.
Only when none of those show anything that needs addressed would I consider getting rid of it. A decent chamber cast is nice to have and a good confidence builder for me. Also useful when reloading. A preference for flat based bullets vs. boattail is indicative to me that the crown is suspect.
Oh yeah, I have to remember that I don't shoot as well as I used to!
EE2
GeorgeS":2975xn6s said:Check ALL the screws on the gun and scope mounts. Degrease them and re-install, then tighten per specification.
Check the crown for obvious damage.
Check the bore for obvious flaws or severe fouling
Check the trigger pull weight (if it's heavy or has too much overtravel, it could affect groups).
Check the bedding.
Check the shooter (have someone else shoot the gun).
Try a different bullet weight.
George