I shoot with a fella that has been complaining about his VLS .243 for the past little while and I thought I would bounce some thoughts off of you guys and see if you can come up with something.
I have shot with him on many occasions and he has always been an excellent shot but it seems his VLS has been going down hill over the past year. Originally he was placing a 3-5 shot group at 200 yards in a cluster slightly larger than an inch, now he is lucky to break 2 inches at 100 yards.
He has tried reloading with ligther bullets, heavier bullets, seating the bullets further in, seating the bullets further out, different powders, different amounts of powder and yet the same thing keeps on happening. He has checked his mounts which are tight, he's tried shimming the barrel in the stock, even tried letting other people shoot it and it all ends up in the same place. He recently shot some factory loads and it was even worse than his hand loads.
Any ideas on how the help this guy because shooting with him is alot more fun when he's not pissed off.
Thanks,
I have shot with him on many occasions and he has always been an excellent shot but it seems his VLS has been going down hill over the past year. Originally he was placing a 3-5 shot group at 200 yards in a cluster slightly larger than an inch, now he is lucky to break 2 inches at 100 yards.
He has tried reloading with ligther bullets, heavier bullets, seating the bullets further in, seating the bullets further out, different powders, different amounts of powder and yet the same thing keeps on happening. He has checked his mounts which are tight, he's tried shimming the barrel in the stock, even tried letting other people shoot it and it all ends up in the same place. He recently shot some factory loads and it was even worse than his hand loads.
Any ideas on how the help this guy because shooting with him is alot more fun when he's not pissed off.
Thanks,