Suka
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hi Guys, Would appreciate some input.
Yesterday son and I went shooting. Brought along the .243, a US made blr.(a gun I've had since I was around 14 or so). It should be noted that it's always been consistant, and accurate, and my son and I are both pretty decent shots.
From 100 yds, first shot was about 6" high and right, second, opposite, third far right on the paper. Told son to try as maybe I'm pulling it or something. His shot's were pretty much the same. All over the paper.
To confirm it wasn't us, we both shot the 30-06 and 300, both under a 4" circle. It's obviously the .243, but:
My first thought is it's the scope, as it's a bottom line bushnell, and it's been on the rifle for more than 34 yrs, and literally thousands of rounds, and hundreds of hunting trips.
I'm also wondering, though, maybe the barrel's just plain getting worn out?? Rifling is visible, but is there any way to tell other than putting a new scope on it? Also, we were using a different lead(85gr nosler) than we usually use, I'll load up some of our traditional loads for it for next weekend, but surely a different load wouldn't be that wild, would it?
Thank you for your input. I shot my first deer with it, my son shot his, and I'm hoping that can continue.
Yesterday son and I went shooting. Brought along the .243, a US made blr.(a gun I've had since I was around 14 or so). It should be noted that it's always been consistant, and accurate, and my son and I are both pretty decent shots.
From 100 yds, first shot was about 6" high and right, second, opposite, third far right on the paper. Told son to try as maybe I'm pulling it or something. His shot's were pretty much the same. All over the paper.
To confirm it wasn't us, we both shot the 30-06 and 300, both under a 4" circle. It's obviously the .243, but:
My first thought is it's the scope, as it's a bottom line bushnell, and it's been on the rifle for more than 34 yrs, and literally thousands of rounds, and hundreds of hunting trips.
I'm also wondering, though, maybe the barrel's just plain getting worn out?? Rifling is visible, but is there any way to tell other than putting a new scope on it? Also, we were using a different lead(85gr nosler) than we usually use, I'll load up some of our traditional loads for it for next weekend, but surely a different load wouldn't be that wild, would it?
Thank you for your input. I shot my first deer with it, my son shot his, and I'm hoping that can continue.




















































