I loaded up 9 shots for my .308 with 40.0 grains, and 9 shots with 42 grains of powder. I wanted 6, 3 shot groups to determine what charge I'm going to use since they both shot well the other night. Well my first shot from a cold, clean barrel printed bang on, 2 inches high. The next 2 were slightly to the right, and an inch higher. Not bad I figured. The next 3 would have been a half inch group if I hadn't of pulled the shot, and it opened it up a bit, but I called it and knew I buggered up. But after those 6 shots everything went to Hell. My groups opened right up and started printing around the target. Some to the left, some up above. I'm pretty sure my scope is fine, but I'm thinking it's very suseptable to a dirty bore. My next trip out I'll bring my cleaning gear and clean every 3 shots. But here's the kicker, I also loaded up 3 165 SST bullets in front of 40.0 grains, and 3 in front of 42 grains. The 40 grains looked like crap. The 42.0 grains was another story. 2 shots went inside each other to look like a figure 8. The 3rd shot disappeared, and I had no clue where it went. When I pulled my target, there was evidence in the wood the 3rd bullet went into the same hole as one of the other bullets, just a bit off, but I couldn't see it on paper. It was the damndest thing, and now I've got to load up a bunch of the SST's to see how they shoot. But if I can consistantly keep that first cold clean shot 2 inches above center, I may have the perfect rifle. But damn is it finicky. This is getting expensive. 





















































