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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 1592136" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>My first question is, Why did you put it back in the factory stock? And, yes, it can make that much difference. Then, like somebody said, back to basics. Is everything tight? Personally, I would put it back in the McMillan stock, be sure everything is tightened properly (bedding screws and scope rings and bases) and shoot it again. Not another two dozen rounds. Pick the load that shot best and put three to five more down the tube. That should tell you if you've gained anything. If not, I would probably be trying a different powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 1592136, member: 530"] My first question is, Why did you put it back in the factory stock? And, yes, it can make that much difference. Then, like somebody said, back to basics. Is everything tight? Personally, I would put it back in the McMillan stock, be sure everything is tightened properly (bedding screws and scope rings and bases) and shoot it again. Not another two dozen rounds. Pick the load that shot best and put three to five more down the tube. That should tell you if you've gained anything. If not, I would probably be trying a different powder. [/QUOTE]
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