I picked up 3 remington 700 sps stainless rifles and 2 of them like to throw random fliers. The 2 are 30-06 and 300 win mag. Puts two into just about one hole then throws the 3rd one. I have tried 9 different loads out of each rifle and its weird to say the least. Both rifles are free floated, bedded and triggers tuned. Scopes are known to be good. Now before some one says I am flinching the 06 and 300 are varmint rifles to me as I usually dont shoot small calibers and regularly clover leaf 3 shot groups with my .458 off the bench.
Even a load that worked last time I shot it and was under a inch now measures 1.5 inches. All ammo shows no pressure signs. 20 degrees and a slight tail wind. Shot off sandbags. In the 06 I was trying hornady 150gr. interlocks and the 300 was using 150 gr. partitions. Doing some reading it seems like other guys have had the same thing happen and they said the stocks on the sps are crap. I have even taken and filled the forend with bedding and strenghtened it up with a 3/16 keystock running the length of it. I even tried 3 shots with 5 minutes between them to no avail. I am thinking of dropping a set of pillars into them to give the whole action a little more rigidity and take some flex out of the stock. Maybe the side walls on the stock are flexing and bowing with each shot?
Any one else had this?
Even a load that worked last time I shot it and was under a inch now measures 1.5 inches. All ammo shows no pressure signs. 20 degrees and a slight tail wind. Shot off sandbags. In the 06 I was trying hornady 150gr. interlocks and the 300 was using 150 gr. partitions. Doing some reading it seems like other guys have had the same thing happen and they said the stocks on the sps are crap. I have even taken and filled the forend with bedding and strenghtened it up with a 3/16 keystock running the length of it. I even tried 3 shots with 5 minutes between them to no avail. I am thinking of dropping a set of pillars into them to give the whole action a little more rigidity and take some flex out of the stock. Maybe the side walls on the stock are flexing and bowing with each shot?
Any one else had this?
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