I would bet 10 dollars to a donut that it is the accustock alignment/tightness. You can look at one and see if it is right screws need to be fairly tight but not cranked down, looking from the front, down the barrel, you should have a good bit of clearance on the bottom and sides between the barrel and stock, and it should be the same amount on all sides. Sounds simple but it can be a pain to get it right until you have tinkered with it a bit. Have you taken the stock off for any reason, to adjust the trigger maybe? Either way I have seen a few that came from the factory canted in some way and needed the stock screws adjusted and the stock realigned. These guns generally shoot extremely well. I would bet yours will too. I got my 6.5-284 all out of whack for about 3 months and it would not shoot well at all.
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