Rustydust
Active member
Hey Guys
Got back from the shooting range a bit ago where I had a frustrating day. Did a scope swap on a couple of .22 rimfires, checked to make sure that my .204 was still sighted in and it was and shooting good. Then took out my Remington 700 in .17 Rem to check its zero and my first shot completely missed the paper at 100 yards. Never did that before. Got it sighted in at 50 yards and when I moved back to 100 yards my targets now were showing perfect keyholes in them. Three different loads with three different bullets did the same thing. WTH? Rifle shot great last time that I fired it with exactly the same ammo. Never had a keyhole in my life with any gun that I can remember. And I cleaned the bore well before I put it away last time too. Been a few months but still, I wonder what happened.
I am doing a quick soak with some Montana Extreme bore cleaning solvent right now and then going to spend a bit of time scrubbing the bore and see if that helps but if it dont then I dont know what to do. How can a gun go from shooting half inch groups to keyholing all over the target from one shooting session to another I wonder. Any guesses?
Got back from the shooting range a bit ago where I had a frustrating day. Did a scope swap on a couple of .22 rimfires, checked to make sure that my .204 was still sighted in and it was and shooting good. Then took out my Remington 700 in .17 Rem to check its zero and my first shot completely missed the paper at 100 yards. Never did that before. Got it sighted in at 50 yards and when I moved back to 100 yards my targets now were showing perfect keyholes in them. Three different loads with three different bullets did the same thing. WTH? Rifle shot great last time that I fired it with exactly the same ammo. Never had a keyhole in my life with any gun that I can remember. And I cleaned the bore well before I put it away last time too. Been a few months but still, I wonder what happened.
I am doing a quick soak with some Montana Extreme bore cleaning solvent right now and then going to spend a bit of time scrubbing the bore and see if that helps but if it dont then I dont know what to do. How can a gun go from shooting half inch groups to keyholing all over the target from one shooting session to another I wonder. Any guesses?