Now that it is finally gotten warm here in SE NC I am having a problem with horizontal stringing of my shots. At 200 yds. the shots will string out of the 10 ring all the way to the 8 ring [Uusually to the right. The problem usually starts after about 20 rounds have been shot. The gun will shoot .4 to .5 groups at 200 after the first 5 to 10 shots. Is this a bedding problem or what? The rifle is a old Wichita action with Krieger barrel in 30 br. My load is 34.0 of h4198 using various 118 gr 7 or 9 ogive bullets. Thanks for your help. Jeff
Maybe this will help. Pulled from my Benchrest file:
"TUNING OUT HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL DISPERSION
Most of my shooting during the past several years has been in the wind free environment of the tunnel. One thing that continues to repeat with every gun, barrel and bullet combination I have worked with is that
horizontal dispersion results from bullets being seated too far into the lands
vertical dispersion is the result of the powder charge being either too hot or too light.
Daryl Loker told me years ago that you tune out horizontal with neck tension and bullet seating depth,
tune the vertical out with the load. (Or in recent years since the advent of tuners, with the tuner.)
I assure you, if I put my standard load of powder in and seat the bullets on hard jam, I'll have two bullet holes of built in horizontal, and that's in a tunnel with no wind!
Pushing bullets back into the case .005 at a time, and the horizontal will disappear just when the bullets come off the lands or just kissing.
You might as well keep this to yourself after you see it with your own eyes because no one will believe you if you try to tell them; it goes completely against conventional wisdom.
Gene Beggs"