David58
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My plan is now to remove the barrel and action and remove some wood, to at least make sure the fore end makes no contact. We had a very wet summer here, so it is possible the wood in the forestock "grew". Will sand it down to remove pressure points, put some oil on the raw wood to seal it, reassemble, then head out to the range.Is this a new scope? What model is it? Sounds like it may be an issue with the scope not holding zero. How tight did you torque the ring caps to?
Also it wouldn’t take much time at all the remove the barreled action and sand the barrel channel for some clearance. Use an appropriate size deep well socket wrapped in sandpaper and keep working at it.
Lastly I’d try some of the 165gr ammo you have and see if it groups any better. Some rifles just don’t like some ammo.
I am pretty well destined to use the 165 - all the decent hand loads I have are 165 gr, and I have a handful of boxes of factory with that weight. Going to be interesting to see how this turns out, sure needs to work as I have few options - my wife's 7mm-08 is a bit short for me...