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  • gcs10
    Have him check the crown on the barrel. My guess is he has dinged it somehow (or messed it up with a cleaning rod).
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  • XXCross
    Sounds to me like hes shooting bullets intended for a 270 from a 7mm gun. Mike some of the bullets and see if any are undersized.
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  • perry shooter
    Velocity may be on the edge the speed needed to stabilize this bullet.
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  • gunho1954
    check bedding for shiny marks.check bedding screws first
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  • JustC
    Bullets hitting a nice group then all of a sudden a sideways impact???? When was the barrel last cleaned?? is the crown, or more importantly the edges of any rifling lands at the muzzle dinged up? How many firings on the cases?? Have they been annealed??
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  • RCrosby
    gunho,
    Welcome to the forum.
    All due respect, though, I don't think bedding could give you the tumbling bullet problem. I'd put my money on the dinged crown or undersized bullets.
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  • XXCross
    A dinged Bbl or a very bad job of crowning will result in some very unimpressive shot groups. I have never know dings or bad crowns to be the source of bullets tumbling. (maybe a REALLY BAD crown?)
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