Take the scope off and shoot iron sights at 25 yards and see what happens. I'm sure you can shoot better than 5 inches at 25 yards with irons.![]()
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Well then! I'm very interested to see what happens when it's bedded. Must have a heck of a lot of play to group like that.
Side note: I mean no disrespect by calling you “OP”, you just have one of those names that gets pretty confusing to use in a sentence ;-)
Going to take a break, and make some cinnamon rolls. It's amazing what you can think of when baking!
Ted
Does "OP" stand for old person?![]()
Well....that took an unexpected turn lol.
As for the rifle, it's got to be the bedding, I can't think of anything else that would mess it up that bad.
I had a Zaztava M85 that would behave similar at 100m. I could squeeze 3-4 rounds out of it that were groups after initial assembly, then it turned into a shotgun and remained a shotgun. Bedding the action and keeping a pressure point up front cured it.
Would have been easier to sell it, but getting a gun to shoot is one of my enjoyable frustrations.
Yep, and we are getting there.
Took the magazine out of the rifle, and the first two shots are touching. Thanks for the reminder, Potashminer. Now, just need to bed it so the receiver is a tad higher in the stock. That will also free-float the barrel a bit.
Thanks to all of you out there who have chimed in on this thread to help!
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See, told ya baking gave you a chance to think things through.
Ted
Yep, and we are getting there.
Took the magazine out of the rifle, and the first two shots are touching. Thanks for the reminder, Potashminer. Now, just need to bed it so the receiver is a tad higher in the stock. That will also free-float the barrel a bit.
Thanks to all of you out there who have chimed in on this thread to help!
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See, told ya baking gave you a chance to think things through.
Ted
Looks like my 'guesstimate' earlier on, based on a somewhat similar experience a friend had with a barrel mix up, was way out in left field. Glad you solved the problem, with the help of some, Demonic possession is starting to look probable , I'm sure you'll figure it out though . I'll go way out on a limb here , but have you checked the front receiver ring for signs of a crack ? It has , after all , been rebarreled , and I'm sure you know about the possibility of a stress crack occurring on the P-14/ M-17 rifles , just a thought . I do hope I'm wrong by the way .
Leeper says, “Maybe it is just cursed.”
Ted
Send it to me and I'll put the Magnaflux to it. If there's a crack, I'll find it.
If there was a crack, wouldn't the bbl be loose to.some degree?
Well, Gentlemen, we are somewhat disappointed. This after bedding, and at 25 yards again.
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Leeper says, “Maybe it is just cursed.”
Ted
Ted,
Try a few rounds loaded with a milder charge of 52.0 gr of H4831 to see if the group tightens up. Give that whippy tube time to cool well down between shots. Ye should get a tighter group from 'er I reckon. It worked for me years back with a new Husqvarna in 270 that was twitchy with warm loads.
If the bugger still shoots weird, then a fresh tube would be the better option over pulling the barrel for a 2" trim & re-crown if the receiver checks out sound.
A Timney trigger would help as well.
JJ




























