Bought an old BSA Enfield sporter rifle in 270 Winchester a few weeks ago that has really got me stumped. It is not a home-grown effort, but a factory conversion by BSA. Have had a couple of these over the years, and they usually shoot quite well.
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I knew it would be a heavy rifle, and my original plan was to rebarrel it to 9.3X62, but decided to shoot it first. The rifle literally shoots groups like a shotgun. Have taken it apart twice, checked bedding and everything seems tight. Scope rings and bases are tight.
Thought the scope must be gunny sack. Today, I went back to the range with a known-scope mounted to give it one more try. Here's the results at 25 yards!
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In close to sixty years of shooting and handloading, I have not one time seen any rifle shoot this poorly. Twenty-five yards, and the two distinct 'groups' are about five inches apart.
The bore is not perfect, but appears close to that, and has sharp rifling. As well, a tight patch discovers no loose spots in the bore anywhere. The crown looks good, but would not cause such horrible results even if it were damaged.
So now I have a new project. Figure out what is going on, and learn something.
Before I start tearing this thing apart, am wondering where you would start?
Ted
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I knew it would be a heavy rifle, and my original plan was to rebarrel it to 9.3X62, but decided to shoot it first. The rifle literally shoots groups like a shotgun. Have taken it apart twice, checked bedding and everything seems tight. Scope rings and bases are tight.
Thought the scope must be gunny sack. Today, I went back to the range with a known-scope mounted to give it one more try. Here's the results at 25 yards!
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In close to sixty years of shooting and handloading, I have not one time seen any rifle shoot this poorly. Twenty-five yards, and the two distinct 'groups' are about five inches apart.
The bore is not perfect, but appears close to that, and has sharp rifling. As well, a tight patch discovers no loose spots in the bore anywhere. The crown looks good, but would not cause such horrible results even if it were damaged.
So now I have a new project. Figure out what is going on, and learn something.
Before I start tearing this thing apart, am wondering where you would start?
Ted
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