Flatbow
Well-Known Member
Bed it,
If its moving now it will only get worse and your accuracy right along with it.
If its moving now it will only get worse and your accuracy right along with it.
That's the info we needed to hear. I'm assuming you've cleaned thoroughly for carbon and copper? That leaves a loose scope, loose mount, loose action screw, or a 'developing' bedding issue as the most likely issue. I would think a scope going bad would be more apparent than just showing a 'cold bore' flier.The gun has around 700 rounds through the tube with very minimal throat erosion, if any. I have never fired more than 2 shots in rapid succession, never more than 3 in 5 minutes. I usually let it cool about 2-3 minutes between shots. Anyways, it began to develop a cold bore flyer and string groups horizontally.
That's the info we needed to hear. I'm assuming you've cleaned thoroughly for carbon and copper? That leaves a loose scope, loose mount, loose action screw, or a 'developing' bedding issue as the most likely issue. I would think a scope going bad would be more apparent than a 'cold bore' flier.
Bed away! Let us know if that works or the flier remains post-bedding.
Where did you find longer action screws with the proper heads?