I am at a loss so I was hoping someone here might have an idea as to what's causing my problem.
As my barrel heats up (like 3 or 4 rounds) there is a drastic shift in POI. I noticed this problem a while ago but blamed it on my 162gr A-max factory loads. It shoots really good at 100 and the change in POI just must be that much more noticeable at 300yds. So I switched to some Rem Premium 168 SMK's and the problem has persisted.
The gun is a 10fp glass bedded into a B&C Medalist from the tang up to and including the barrel nut. (no idea why the smith bedded that too) The barrel is completely free floated to the nut. I have had two different NF and rings on it so I know it isn't the scope or rings. If it didn't shoot so well for the first few rounds I would blame myself, and while I am no expert, I certainly don't suck this bad. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Here is a typical 300yd target, it's obvious where the first 3 shots are. The closest to the center was the cold bore shot.
As my barrel heats up (like 3 or 4 rounds) there is a drastic shift in POI. I noticed this problem a while ago but blamed it on my 162gr A-max factory loads. It shoots really good at 100 and the change in POI just must be that much more noticeable at 300yds. So I switched to some Rem Premium 168 SMK's and the problem has persisted.
The gun is a 10fp glass bedded into a B&C Medalist from the tang up to and including the barrel nut. (no idea why the smith bedded that too) The barrel is completely free floated to the nut. I have had two different NF and rings on it so I know it isn't the scope or rings. If it didn't shoot so well for the first few rounds I would blame myself, and while I am no expert, I certainly don't suck this bad. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Here is a typical 300yd target, it's obvious where the first 3 shots are. The closest to the center was the cold bore shot.
