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  • andrewsw16
    It is possible that lead and powder fouling is reducing the cylinder flash gap with the barrel, resulting in higher pressures and velocities. Try cleaning the fouling from the front of the cylinder and the rear of the barrel when this happens and see if the POI returns to normal.
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  • rufe-snow
    Try shooting from a rest to see if it will still walk after 30+ rounds. Other wise only thing I can come up with is either the bore starts fouling, or your getting tired and flinchy after half dozen clips. I use to have a 25 with the 6 1/2" barrel. It's a big hunk of iron weighing nearly 3 pounds loaded. Shooting it off hand for anything over 50 rounds got old real fast. Yon need to have muscles like Arnold to be consistent with it.
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  • givette
    If the second grouping is tight, then it's not shooters' fatigue (answer that one for yourself).

    Although there's nothing wrong with the 6o'clock holding, you should be accomplishing this from the get-go, not halfway through the session.

    Fix? A bore brush on the pistol cleaning rod, and a small bottle of 'Shooters Choice' will bring the POI back to 'true'. Keep it with you at position. You will find that you may only need to 'scrub' once during each outing.

    Or, fire US Ball M1911 military rounds. Best, Joe

    EDIT
    Just noticed you are using moon clips. Are you shooting lead reloads? Or FMJ right out of the box? If it's military FMJ, then the culprit is the shooter, as fouling should not factor-in. Best again, Joe
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  • flapjack
    Thanks guys. I should have said that I was shooting from a rest. I knew I was, so I guess I thought you all knew it too! I am shooting "roll your owns," usually 230 gr hard ball, or .240 or .255 SWC's-but lead all the way, over a full dose of Unique, so there is plenty of basis to suspect fouling. It just makes sence. I will check the adjustment screw to see if there is any wear that would cause a problem. Thanks for the help! flapjack
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  • dcs shooters
    You might back off the "FULL DOSE" of Unique some and see what you get [;)]
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  • andrewsw16
    When shooting lead bullets in my N frame M29-2, hot loads result in lead coating the front of the cylinder enough that after several rounds I can visibly see the flash gap getting smaller and eventually closing to the point that cylinder rotation is impeded. The bore also gets pretty leaded up. The combined effects result in higher pressures. The permanent solution is to save the "full dose" of powder for jacketed bullets. Back off on the powder for your lead bullets. A few extra feet per second aren't going to hurt the effectiveness of that cartridge and your gun will perform much better. Good luck. [:D]
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