• New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me

    Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!

    Join contest

Bedding Issue?????

jsthntn247

Gunny Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Feb 25, 2009
1,208
144
Mississippi
The gun is a savage american classic 114. Here is the 4 shot group I got today at 100. The first two shots touch, then the third shot was 2 inches to the left and the 4th shot then touched it. My gun does this every time, even before all the work I did. It has been bedded, floated, target crown added, and the action trued. The only thing I can think of is that something is moving somewhere and I'm about to give up on this gun. I feel like my powder and bullet combo is spot on. I checked the action screws and nothing is loose. Any advise would be much appreciated.

photo1.jpg
 
Re: Bedding Issue?????

Scope- 6.5x20x50 Viper
Action screws are as tight as I can hand turn them. I did notice that my trigger guard screw was loose, actually stript. I don't think that this would be causing the problem however. I checked the rings and bases and they were both tight. The bases are Leupold dovetail mounts, they were tight and didn't move, but I really don't like the idea of them. Could this be the problem?
 
Re: Bedding Issue?????

Try some factory ammo next, see if it throws them out as bad.
You said you 'feel' your load is ok.. Is it a proven load in that rifle?

2" is a big spread tho, I had the same thing happen when a screw came loose on my scope base, but you've already checked them..

Do you have another scope to try?
 
Re: Bedding Issue?????

OK, this might be a stretch for 100 yards and a 2" group but are you sure your head position is consistent?

I say that because I have a bad habit of rolling my wooden head over the top of the stock and affecting lateral parallax. A normal cheek pressure changed to a heavy cheek pressure can give me an inch or so shift on paper.

Just something to consider.

SR