So as this years deer season kicked off my dad told me to check if his rifle was still sighted in from last year. So i got the rest all set up, set up a target and some loads that i had made for him. First shot i took was about a foot and half low. So i adjusted the scope and shot again and i had no clue were i hit, i figured that maybe i over adusted. From that point i just i just moved up to 50 yards took a few more shots and still had a hard time keeping it on paper. So once i got on paper i didnt touch the scope to see if it would group. And go figure couldnt get them to group let alone stay on the target. I had assumed it was his scope and told him it was, he was pretty upset about it, being it was the opening day of season. Luckly he had bought a Browning pump earlier that week with a good scope.
So after that first day of hunting I took a look at his scope to see if it would track well using a bore sighter from leupold. It tracked just fine. I then look a look at the last couple inches of the barrel on his gun and could see a very slight bulge. So i grabbed a bullet by its self and dropped it in to the end of barrel. All but a the boat tail disappear.
Sorry for such a long story and Im wondering on what to do with the gun.
Its a Ruger M77 Stainless in 270 cal.
Sell it
Or
Rebarrel and restock it
Or
What do you think
So after that first day of hunting I took a look at his scope to see if it would track well using a bore sighter from leupold. It tracked just fine. I then look a look at the last couple inches of the barrel on his gun and could see a very slight bulge. So i grabbed a bullet by its self and dropped it in to the end of barrel. All but a the boat tail disappear.
Sorry for such a long story and Im wondering on what to do with the gun.
Its a Ruger M77 Stainless in 270 cal.
Sell it
Or
Rebarrel and restock it
Or
What do you think