I have a CZ Model 3 in 300WSM. When I first got it, I recall it shooting just under 1 MOA. Lately, I can't seem to get that, I haven't been shooting as much and the first thing I think is that its me. But, in the last couple weeks, it seems to have a pattern. Yesterday I fired the first shot at 200, perfect windage about 1/2 low of point of aim. I let the barrel cool while I shot a couple other rifles. 2nd shot is touching the first, I continue with shooting the other rifles. One is a 270, Model 70 Ranger. The ranger was the first centerfire rifle I ever bought, at age 16 38 years ago. Birch stock, 22" barrel, blind magazine, with a 3-9x50 Leupold in Leupold mounts. Its a no frills, beat up rifle, with probably 3000 rounds through it, but I managed 3 shots right at 1" at 200. I was feeling pretty good about the Model 3, until shot 3 was almost 3" right and about 1" higher than the rest. I was shocked to see the hole in the paper way over there. I figured it was me. Still shooting the 4 rifle roundabout I came back to the Model 3, 4th shot went 2.5" right and 1" lower than the first two. Then I recalled that while shooting at 400 a couple weeks ago the same thing happened, I had two about an inch apart and then the 3rd was about 10" right and higher, then 4 was right and low.
I can't think what would do that. If it were me, how'd I get a 1" group at 200 out of the 270, and how would the 300wsm do the same "group" twice.
I can't think what would do that. If it were me, how'd I get a 1" group at 200 out of the 270, and how would the 300wsm do the same "group" twice.










