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Old 03-17-2015, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by dkindels View Post
Thanks for the replies guys. It was basically being very erratic. It would go from shooting 2 in one hole to the same load shooting 1-2" groups the next time out. I just got frustrated at the end of last season trying to get it dialed in as every time I would return to the range with varied results. I just want it to shoot under 3/4" consistently. I have taken advantage of the off season to ensure it is as clean as possible and will be starting new this season. I have the 57 gr unmussigs and will be trying the 55gr bergers as well. I just wanted some confirmation from those running the 9 twist that it will work.

On that note, what length and weight are you running on the barrel? seems like a lot of pressure in the 20-250 and there is some thought that my light contour may have excessive "whip" any thoughts?

Mine was picky about being clean. I use it strictly as a calling rifle for coyotes in less than favorable weather conditions. Usually it'd open up from being a one hole gun to 3/4"....even have a flier or two sometimes opening up the group to over an inch.

When it was clean, after two foul shots for the next 20 or so though, it would shoot lights out. Its a #4 contour Douglas barrel finished at 23". It's done now though and will be rebarreled this summer to the same thing finished at 25" and threaded for a suppressor.

The other guys I know that shoot the 20-250 deal with excessive carbon build up as well, almost to the point of it seeming like the barrel is shot out. So keeping it clean is essential.

Try Reloader 17 in there. Mine shot phenomenal wiht R17 or 4007SSC. R17 was better in temp extremes though.
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