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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter00" data-source="post: 1591436" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>Gotcha - 1. Measured everyload. Trickled to exact.</p><p>2. Digital calipers, measured everyone. </p><p>3. No crimp, TSX doesn't require. All cases were full length resized, trimmed, uniformed, and so on. </p><p></p><p>Shooting from a bench on bags...</p><p></p><p>No wind, in fact I stapled a red shop rag on a tree at the target to see it blow. No aiming oil or snuff, it was a good day, too. Shot the .22 with my son between loads to let the .300 barrel cool out. Shooting spinner targets, off hand with iron sights at 65 yards and nailing them with two different rifles! Good day! </p><p></p><p>I think I've made everything as consistant as possible, from cleaning and fouling the bore to my loads. I even measured the bullets and grouped them! These were my 168.1gr bullets - I'm a little OCD when it comes to working a load. And I've not had trouble like this before, so it's really frustrating. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking it's got to be the stock. If next group doesn't tighen up, I'll have the throat and bore checked.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter00, post: 1591436, member: 4910"] Gotcha - 1. Measured everyload. Trickled to exact. 2. Digital calipers, measured everyone. 3. No crimp, TSX doesn't require. All cases were full length resized, trimmed, uniformed, and so on. Shooting from a bench on bags... No wind, in fact I stapled a red shop rag on a tree at the target to see it blow. No aiming oil or snuff, it was a good day, too. Shot the .22 with my son between loads to let the .300 barrel cool out. Shooting spinner targets, off hand with iron sights at 65 yards and nailing them with two different rifles! Good day! I think I've made everything as consistant as possible, from cleaning and fouling the bore to my loads. I even measured the bullets and grouped them! These were my 168.1gr bullets - I'm a little OCD when it comes to working a load. And I've not had trouble like this before, so it's really frustrating. I'm thinking it's got to be the stock. If next group doesn't tighen up, I'll have the throat and bore checked. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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