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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 2136778" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>In my experience, that kind of dramatic change is almost always mechanical. My first guess would be action screws and scope bases. But you say you checked them and they are ok. </p><p></p><p>My second bet is that your scope went wonky. Try another one. Easy to do with a rail. Even a low mag scope will work. With that kind of deterioration, 2 or 3 shots will tell you all you need to know. </p><p></p><p>My third bet would be dirt in the stock or something wrong/broken with the bedding or stock. </p><p></p><p>A really long shot - did the barrel come loose? </p><p></p><p>Did something on your gun rest setup go wonky? Maybe a stop touching the barrel? </p><p></p><p>Above all else, don't let yourself be tricked into thinking its gotta be some sophisticated detail - like carbon ring. Such things are extremely unlikely to cause that big a deterioration so fast. Focusing in on minutia will blind you to the obvious. You don't have time for that. I vote for obvious. </p><p></p><p>Since you brought it up, I doubt it's a fouling issue. Nonetheless, I do swear by BoreTech solvents. I don't like to use JB unless I absolutely have to. But BoreTech C4 is a carbon solvent. It doesn't work well for copper. Try some BoreTech Cu too. It's awesome stuff. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 2136778, member: 31264"] In my experience, that kind of dramatic change is almost always mechanical. My first guess would be action screws and scope bases. But you say you checked them and they are ok. My second bet is that your scope went wonky. Try another one. Easy to do with a rail. Even a low mag scope will work. With that kind of deterioration, 2 or 3 shots will tell you all you need to know. My third bet would be dirt in the stock or something wrong/broken with the bedding or stock. A really long shot - did the barrel come loose? Did something on your gun rest setup go wonky? Maybe a stop touching the barrel? Above all else, don't let yourself be tricked into thinking its gotta be some sophisticated detail - like carbon ring. Such things are extremely unlikely to cause that big a deterioration so fast. Focusing in on minutia will blind you to the obvious. You don't have time for that. I vote for obvious. Since you brought it up, I doubt it's a fouling issue. Nonetheless, I do swear by BoreTech solvents. I don't like to use JB unless I absolutely have to. But BoreTech C4 is a carbon solvent. It doesn't work well for copper. Try some BoreTech Cu too. It's awesome stuff. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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