I can literally change my groups and my P oint Of I mpact by loosening and tightening screws.

Again, the tang not floated or a tight chamber where some of the brass is tight against the chamber neck will cause the problems indicated.

Neal

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Re: after a day at the 200yd range, what .223 groups would make the day a success
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My .223 LRPV, 1-7" twist shot the 90 gr bergers right at 1" at 340 yards. Thats with 22.0 grains of IMR 4895 with the bullet jammed into the rifling. That was a three shot group, and there was no wind.

BTW, my gun did the two group thing like I've heard several other people have complained about on here and other sites. Then, I noticed that when I set the trigger like I wanted it (light), it would not set when I put the stock back on. I figured that the action was getting torqued a little then when I put the stock back on. I followed someones advice and dremmeled out the stock under the tang and the 2 groups became 1.