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ot any kind of expert but how long between shots? When I'm shooting from a bench rest and going after a tight group, I use a watch and wait 2 minutes or more between shots to allow a bit of cooling. Good news is when hunting, your most effective shot should be coming out of a cold barrel.Modify message
This is the one that always got me...Quoteot any kind of expert but how long between shots? When I'm shooting from a bench rest and going after a tight group, I use a watch and wait 2 minutes or more between shots to allow a bit of cooling. Good news is when hunting, your most effective shot should be coming out of a cold barrel.Modify messageMy DAD always fouled the barrel when we got on the range to shoot for accuracy or when working up loads. I always thought to myself, well, I have a cold cleaned barrel when I was putting a drop on something downrange.........
Hello. Took my new (to me) browning x-bolt 300 prc to the range today. First three groups of 3 were great, sub MOA, if not a little better. After those 9 shots, the groups opened up to 3 MOA or so. I stopped shooting at 20 rounds cause it wasn’t getting any better.Is is typical? The barrel is floated and fluted. which I thought would help with the hot barrel inaccuracy.
Quote from: boneaddict on July 02, 2023, 10:41:44 AMThis is the one that always got me...Quoteot any kind of expert but how long between shots? When I'm shooting from a bench rest and going after a tight group, I use a watch and wait 2 minutes or more between shots to allow a bit of cooling. Good news is when hunting, your most effective shot should be coming out of a cold barrel.Modify messageMy DAD always fouled the barrel when we got on the range to shoot for accuracy or when working up loads. I always thought to myself, well, I have a cold cleaned barrel when I was putting a drop on something downrange.........I never had a clean barrel when I was rifle hunting. I always shot a fouling round or 2 before we left for a trip.