jackie schmidt
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For those of you that followed my saga with that 7MM barrel that just would not shoot, I think I have the answer.
In the other thread, I finally cut 2 inches off of it and it suddenly started shooting like a Benchrest Rifle.
I didn't pay too much attention to the 2 inch piece I parted off, it wasn't that clean, as I was so disgusted with it the first go around I just took it off without cleaning it that well. Heck, I almost gave it away.
Yesterday eavning, Dan Blair came by my shop, and we were talking about it, that piece was still laying on the headstock of the Lathe.
He saw something. He then showed me. A distinct shadow about 3/4 inches long, just inside the muzzle. I cleaned the drop real good, and it would not disappear. You can easily feel it with a QTip.
Look at the picture. You can plainly see it. It's a linear flaw, a bad spot.
Keep in mind, I cut the usual 1inch from the muzzle end when I first chambered this Barrel.. It shot terrible. Apparently, cutting 2 inches off got rid of what ever that is.
Not sure what this tells us. Except take a good look into the end of a new barrel if it shoots like cr-p.
I might send this back to the manufacturer and see what they think.
I'm happy. Mystery solved, the Rifle shoots great. For someone without my resources, I'm not sure there is an answer.
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19741&stc=1&d=1500400867
In the other thread, I finally cut 2 inches off of it and it suddenly started shooting like a Benchrest Rifle.
I didn't pay too much attention to the 2 inch piece I parted off, it wasn't that clean, as I was so disgusted with it the first go around I just took it off without cleaning it that well. Heck, I almost gave it away.
Yesterday eavning, Dan Blair came by my shop, and we were talking about it, that piece was still laying on the headstock of the Lathe.
He saw something. He then showed me. A distinct shadow about 3/4 inches long, just inside the muzzle. I cleaned the drop real good, and it would not disappear. You can easily feel it with a QTip.
Look at the picture. You can plainly see it. It's a linear flaw, a bad spot.
Keep in mind, I cut the usual 1inch from the muzzle end when I first chambered this Barrel.. It shot terrible. Apparently, cutting 2 inches off got rid of what ever that is.
Not sure what this tells us. Except take a good look into the end of a new barrel if it shoots like cr-p.
I might send this back to the manufacturer and see what they think.
I'm happy. Mystery solved, the Rifle shoots great. For someone without my resources, I'm not sure there is an answer.
http://benchrest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19741&stc=1&d=1500400867
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