7mm08mo
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I have a .28 Nosler in the 48 Nosler Liberty, I have owned it since January or Feburary and had a very accurate load worked up for the gun. I always test several loads and pick the most accurate then chrony them so I am not tempted to pick the fastest as I like accuracy. My problem is I am now shooting my 300 yard target with a 100 yard zero and striking right where I aim. Group size is not an issue my groups are tight, it is just shooting high. I have checked all the mounts on the gun and scope and they are fine, like I stated group size is not a problem just shooting bad high and creating a sticky bolt sometimes. I had chalked it up to high temps here when I was shooting some mornings it was 75 with 80% humidity, but shot on Wednesday and it was a balmy 57 degrees and had the same problem. The only thing that has changed it my lot of powder, I was using bottle that I still had from my .300 rum and when it ran out a I picked a pound up at a local shop. I use retumbo powder. That is the only thing that has changed is the lots of powder. I am thinking it was bad and bought another pound from a different place today and going to load up three rounds tonight and go to range tomorrow and see what happens. Anybody have and experience like this? If the powder doesn't fix it I do not know what to look at. My load is 160 grain NAB over 83 grains of Retumbo and cci LRM primers and when I developed it, my 5 shot average was 3300 fps with no more than 40 fps spread from greatest to least.