rsbhunter
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+1 ∆ Teslong flexible or ridgid, $60-$150 (with monitor screen) best and worst money you'll spend...also, you say "new gun" new to him, or brand new components built? ...rsbhunter
Where in UT are you?It has a muzzle brake radial one from gunsmith we did take it off and shoot same problem new adg brass he swap out scope no help barrel has been cleaned a couple of times reason he had it recrowned is that is the only thing we could see that might be affecting it I dont think it was rust not sure what it was maybe muzzle wasn't tight had carbon blow out between barrel and brake
One thing that can cause the bullets to "Keyhole" Or go through the target sideways is, Bore diameter too big. But I'm leaning towards crown, Brake, Threads not concentric to the bore.I doubt that the scope is causing the bullets to go through the target sideways, UNLESS the bad scope is causing the bullets to be so far off target (low) that they hit the ground in front of the target, then bounce up and go through sideways. That would also explain why one bullet mushroomed before it went through the target. Doublecheck twist rate of barrel and make sure it is what is recommended for the given bullet weight, and as others have recommended mount a proven optic, and try again.
Agreed,.. I just HATE to see, Brux Barrels, being "Maligned" by people who know, next to Nothing about, Barrels.Idaho Lefty, don't believe it was the Brux barrel , at least as it came from the factory. But , since that time, it was chambered in one cartridge, shot ? How many rounds, rechambered, recrowned, and ???? There are a whole lot of maybes that in my mind point to either scope (had been swapped) or barrel, as I'm going on the assumption that it was the same ammo used both times. But, could be anything... Just built a custom 6mm Dasher, and Brux was my # one choice, but availability made me go with Bartlien....Next bbl WILL be a Brux........rsbhunter
he has taken everything off got a new 20 moa rail it's crazy we can't hit paper at 100 yds