Things to do before hunting season or a hunt.
- Wipe gun down and inspect. Check and retighten all screws (action screws and scope screws).
- If gun barrel was floated in stock, check and make sure barrel is still floated and not touching anywhere.
- Clean the barrel properly or inspect barrel and make sure clean and unobstructed.
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Go to gun range and check your sight in.
- Always fire a 3 shot group. A gun with no major problems will always shoot some form of a triangle. Now you can take the center of the group and move it to your sight in point. By using this method, if the gun shoots a 1" triangle for example after final sight in is done, no one bullet will strike more than 1/2" from your sight in point.
- If after shooting 2 three shot groups, the gun shows no signs of shooting well or shooting a triangle group, then the gun may have a problem such as bedding or floating barrel or recrowning.
- If the gun shoots triangle groups, but the groups are too large, I would suggest trying different ammo. You should select and try a different brand and bullet weight to see what shoots the best.
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One last thing to check while at the range is if your scope has excessive parallax. A big word but easy to check for. To check for parallax;
- Set gun on bags and pick out a bullet hole or small dot on target.
- Without touching gun, move your head up and down and side to side and see if crosshair moves off the dot or bullet hole.
- A scope that is parallax free will not move, but if the crosshair moves when you move your head then parallax is present. A small movement of 1/4" or so is no problem, but if movement of 1" or so is present, the scope needs to be sent back to manufacturer and corrected.
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