A bad spot on the barrel crown or just inside the muzzle will start building up lead and or copper after a few shots - a light and a magnifying glass will pick that up.
A wobbling bed will give troubles in an inconsistent way - sometimes fairly accurate and sometimes off the paper. Clamp a card or something between the barrel and stock near the receiver and it will affect groups - just for the purpose of diagnosing the problem.
Resting the barrel on something hard will throw bad shots.
Another shooter will maybe group a bit better - but that doesn't mean that you are the only problem.
A wobbling bed will give troubles in an inconsistent way - sometimes fairly accurate and sometimes off the paper. Clamp a card or something between the barrel and stock near the receiver and it will affect groups - just for the purpose of diagnosing the problem.
Resting the barrel on something hard will throw bad shots.
Another shooter will maybe group a bit better - but that doesn't mean that you are the only problem.




















































