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Got a question, hopefully someone can help. New to shooting.

So, my first shot is usually on the mark, then the rest start to drift right. I'm guessing its my form. I try to reset my self back as I was for the first shot. Winchester M70 270, ammo either Federal premium Sierra Gameking or Hornady Super performance sst. 130g for both. I know the muzzle velocity is different for both. It happens for both.

I also wait between 3-5 min. between shots.

I'm shooting at Ben Avery and using bags front and rear. The target picture is from today around 2:30 distance was 200yrds. Not worried about MOA grouping yet.

Thanks

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That is a 4" & 6" drift. Does this happen every time?

A lot of time, vertical is load, horizontal is shooter. But NOT always.

 

Could be seating depth.

Could be a light charge.

Could be shooter:

Parallax

Cheek weld

Trigger torque

Sympathetic torque

Stock hand torque

Barrel steel stress changing with heating

Barrel contact with stock channel

Action screw torque

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My guess is bedding. It looks to me like your action is moving around. Torquing the action screws to spec. won't help if that is what's going on.

 

You also could have a bad barrel. They are not real common, but do turn up occasionally. Before I did anything, I would clean, check all screws, and have someone who is a good shot shoot it and note the difference, if any.

 

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That is a 4" & 6" drift. Does this happen every time?

A lot of time, vertical is load, horizontal is shooter. But NOT always.

 

Could be seating depth.

Could be a light charge.

Could be shooter:

Parallax

Cheek weld

Trigger torque

Sympathetic torque

Stock hand torque

Barrel steel stress changing with heating

Barrel contact with stock channel

Action screw torque

Great Post ^^^^

Even when you think everything you can control is covered there are still many variables that come into play.

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Okay thanks,

I'm going with it's probably me. Shots do not always drift that much. Rifle is new, I broke it in and have cleaned it. Those shots were after around 40 rounds sense last cleaning. I am trying to stay on target after the shot, however sometimes it recoils back and to the right. Stock hand I try to keep it loose or not that much pressure. Pulling trigger with my finger tip. Cheek weld still trying to figure that out... good position.

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That is a 4" & 6" drift. Does this happen every time?

A lot of time, vertical is load, horizontal is shooter. But NOT always.

 

Could be seating depth.

Could be a light charge.

Could be shooter:

Parallax

Cheek weld

Trigger torque

Sympathetic torque

Stock hand torque

Barrel steel stress changing with heating

Barrel contact with stock channel

Action screw torque

D@M no wonder I can't shoot a group!!! Great info!!!

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That is a 4" & 6" drift. Does this happen every time?

A lot of time, vertical is load, horizontal is shooter. But NOT always.

 

Could be seating depth.

Could be a light charge.

Could be shooter:

Parallax

Cheek weld

Trigger torque

Sympathetic torque

Stock hand torque

Barrel steel stress changing with heating

Barrel contact with stock channel

Action screw torque

 

Excellent advice! New gun first step should be check and re-tighten all the scope mounting screws

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What direction and what intensity was the wind? Obviously unless you have a match barrel, you need to clean more often and probably a lot more thoroughly. Forty shots is a lot for a factory barrel. Bronze brush, Sweets, bore shine and four strokes for every shot for factory barrels and lot of dry patches afterwards!

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Update... Front action screw was not torqued to specs. Back was tight. So I loosened both up and retired both, front first. Cleaned barrel, regular solvent and copper solvent. We'll see how it shoots today.

Thanks everyone

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I think I got it figured out... It was me. Both are at 100 yards today. I got the scope dialed in too. Winchester deer XP 130g first. Hornady American whitetail 130 second.

Now just need to shoot more.

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