Jmnhunter
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I have a 30-06 weathermaster, about 15 years old or so in great shape. Problem is, every year I go to sight it in (on a gun rest), the Point of impact is way off from previous years. No idea whats going on. I've swapped out scopes, bases, rings to a new setup last year (Prostaff scope with Leoupold Base/rings), got it sighted in at 100yds perfectly. went out last week and one shot was 8" high and the other was off paper. same story every year, I can get it to group half way decent then It'll be off again later. Have tried different ammo as well and same thing.
Any idea what a gunsmith would look at? all the screws are tight, forearm screw, gun gets cleaned after every use; nothing noticeable that I see
Good thing I bought a Rem bolt action 270 a few years ago as that is dependable every year.
I just dont have the confidence on bringing this to the deer woods even after I get it sighted in so I just stick with the 270
Any idea what a gunsmith would look at? all the screws are tight, forearm screw, gun gets cleaned after every use; nothing noticeable that I see
Good thing I bought a Rem bolt action 270 a few years ago as that is dependable every year.
I just dont have the confidence on bringing this to the deer woods even after I get it sighted in so I just stick with the 270