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Just slap any other scope you have on it and shoot a group. If it groups to your standards with the “new” scope, you’ll know it’s a scope issue. If it performs the same with the replacement scope you can rule it out and start farting around with new loads.Edit, I just read you only have 7 rounds left. That being said, either find more ammo to do testing or give it up for the year. No sense in hunting and wounding all sorts of game by no knowing how the gun is shooting now.
Have you done a good copper fouling cleaning? And my second question is, is the barrel touching the stock anywhere?