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Offline NYSdeerslayer

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204 Ruger Range report
« on: October 14, 2008, 12:50:15 PM »
Shot the 204 ultra the other day and noticed a trend.
I was shooting 32 gr. factory hornady's and every third shot in a row would
be at least 1" high.  I allowed a few minutes (1-3) in between shots the first two
touch and the third was always high.  Repeated this three times to eliminate the
possibility that it was the shooter   ;)  Is this common?  I make the first shot count
so I'm not crying, but it's nice to have that dime size group for bragging rights.  ;D
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Re: 204 Ruger Range report
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2008, 02:29:17 PM »
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I shoot the same ammo in my HANDI RIFLE and have never had that to happen. Mine will keep three completely under a dime (always) and five under a nickle (most of the time).
I would venture a guess that it almost has to be heat related.
Try one more time and allow a little longer between shots.
My three shot strings is done one right after the other. Same for the five.
I believe if I allowed more time between shots on the five string it would do better.
Like you said really doesn't matter the first one usually gets the job done.
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Re: 204 Ruger Range report
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2008, 09:52:38 AM »
Yes I would try 5 shot groups and see what the last couple does...

My experience is that I shot a box of Hornady 32s and a box of Hornady 40s all factory loaded with a brand new CZ

5 shot groups at 100 yards and I shot five of the 32s at one target then five of the 40s at the next alternating back and fourth until I had em all shot up and had a total of 4 targets for both the 32s and 40s (no barrel cleaning)

Results ended up with the 32s shooting actually a lil under .4" and the 40s doing an honest 1.1"

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Re: 204 Ruger Range report
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2008, 02:19:26 PM »
My CZ 527 Varmint was doing that. I checked the barrel channel in the stock and it was very sloppy-there were a lot of bumps in the wood pressing on the barrel. I sanded it out and made it free floating and it quit throwing flyers like that.
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Re: 204 Ruger Range report
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2008, 02:10:24 PM »
I assume you are shooting a NEF Ultra. Heat and forestock pressure would be my first guess.