I have noticed that my Rem 700 5R Milspec .308 shoots absolutely great right after I put the action back in the stock and torque it (65inlb), but the groups start to open up pretty quickly (less than 50rds) to over an inch. It has tightened right back up when I remove it from the stock to clean it, put it back in, and re-torque it.
Is the action sliding? How can I fix? I wasn't really looking to bed this rifle since it shoots so well - sometimes.
I have not done enough testing to see if it could be due to fouling, since the times I have pulled it out of the stock were times that I also cleaned it. Although I'd be surprised if it is the fouling since cleaning it yeilds patches that are not very blue and it cleans up in only a couple of patches. It seems like to me only 50rds would not be enough to take it from grouping like a benchrest rifle, to producing groups slightly over an inch.
This is not terribly consistent, as even after it "opens up" it will still occasionally shoot a tight-ish group (5/8" or so), but not under 1/2" like I can usually produce right after the re-torquing for the first few groups. These are 5 shot groups.
Is the action sliding? How can I fix? I wasn't really looking to bed this rifle since it shoots so well - sometimes.
I have not done enough testing to see if it could be due to fouling, since the times I have pulled it out of the stock were times that I also cleaned it. Although I'd be surprised if it is the fouling since cleaning it yeilds patches that are not very blue and it cleans up in only a couple of patches. It seems like to me only 50rds would not be enough to take it from grouping like a benchrest rifle, to producing groups slightly over an inch.
This is not terribly consistent, as even after it "opens up" it will still occasionally shoot a tight-ish group (5/8" or so), but not under 1/2" like I can usually produce right after the re-torquing for the first few groups. These are 5 shot groups.