I've bought a new Kimber rifle and am having trouble with accuracy. Generally I was getting 3 to 4 inch groups -- 3 shot. I lightened the trigger to 2.5 lbs and free floated the forend.
Now it's stringing vertically which,correct me if I'm wrong) means irregular pressure on the side somewhere. Horizontally it's printing about 3/4 inch or less -- vertically it's about 2 inches now. The action seems to be bedded tightly,also pillar bedded)as does the first inch,or so) of barrel.
I figure I could coat the action and first part of the barrel with some kind of coloring agent,like magic marker), put it back into the stock, tighten the screws -- then take it out and see where it's binding.
My questions --
1 - What coloring agent should I use?
2 - Does anybody have any other ideas of a better way to find the problem?
Thanks,
Crockett
Now it's stringing vertically which,correct me if I'm wrong) means irregular pressure on the side somewhere. Horizontally it's printing about 3/4 inch or less -- vertically it's about 2 inches now. The action seems to be bedded tightly,also pillar bedded)as does the first inch,or so) of barrel.
I figure I could coat the action and first part of the barrel with some kind of coloring agent,like magic marker), put it back into the stock, tighten the screws -- then take it out and see where it's binding.
My questions --
1 - What coloring agent should I use?
2 - Does anybody have any other ideas of a better way to find the problem?
Thanks,
Crockett









