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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Central Florida
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I have a Winchester 1959 30.06 featherweight. After 4 or 5 consecutive rounds it is all over the target. The first 4 or 5 are on the money. Just wondering if this is because the barell is heating up or what. I shoot 150 gr ballistic silver tips out of it.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ohio NRA Member
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I'd say that more than likely it is due to getting too hot.
How does the barrel feel after a few shots? If it's too hot to touch, you need to open the bolt (emty the chamber) and stand it up til it does cool down! A light barrel in .30-06 and 150gr. silver tips especially, will make some heat.
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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some of the steels used expand and this can warp your crown
if you fiere a shot a hour all day would it do this or be ok ?? many hunting rifles used the sulfur steels as they where easier to work but they give this problem , military rifles use differing grades , not as accurate as the others on the single shot but more stable when they pump them out the feather weights where a brilliant deer rifle not meant to be a target gun that shoots all day , but to give you that one shot first time every time as hunters want winchester and remington both taylored steels for differing guns |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: western wyoming
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My old Mdl. 70 Fwt. .308 [1958] started walking around too much. The 50 years had taken taken its toll on the bedding. I got the old rifle glassed and she is back to placing 3 rds. into the 100 yd. target.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arizona
Posts: 3,504
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It does sound like a stock problem to me.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Montana
Posts: 34
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The belief that the barrel temperature makes a gun shoot poorly is BUNK. You can't shoot a bolt action rifle fast enough to make the barrel "warp". If the bore condition is within acceptable limits, you have some other problem. Wood stocks have a tendency to shrink with age. Have it glass bedded by a professional.
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