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<blockquote data-quote="358norma" data-source="post: 1595428" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Sounds like a stock issue to me. From what you have said you changed the stock and everthing else is the same. Groups want bad after a stock change, change the stock back...Also watch how much pressure you use on your action screws when putting them back in. I have a rifle that picky about how much tension is put on the screws. Get a small torque wrench to check pressure on screws. Check all the scope mounting hardware, a loose screw will cause lots of problems. If all that fails, change your scope, they go bad from time to time, I've had good scpoes go bad too, not the just the cheapies. Last thing to look at is how you are cleaning the rifle, most rifle I have seen that are "shot out" or "won't shoot" have been a dirty barrel problem of some sort. If all that doesn't work, shoot me a PM and I'll see if I can help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358norma, post: 1595428, member: 10178"] Sounds like a stock issue to me. From what you have said you changed the stock and everthing else is the same. Groups want bad after a stock change, change the stock back...Also watch how much pressure you use on your action screws when putting them back in. I have a rifle that picky about how much tension is put on the screws. Get a small torque wrench to check pressure on screws. Check all the scope mounting hardware, a loose screw will cause lots of problems. If all that fails, change your scope, they go bad from time to time, I've had good scpoes go bad too, not the just the cheapies. Last thing to look at is how you are cleaning the rifle, most rifle I have seen that are "shot out" or "won't shoot" have been a dirty barrel problem of some sort. If all that doesn't work, shoot me a PM and I'll see if I can help you. [/QUOTE]
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