My dad has had a henry long ranger n 6.5 creedmore for several years. It has always shot reasonably accurate, depending on how well it liked the load, maybe moa or a bot under, other loads not quite as tight, but never so bad that you wouldn’t be able to shoot a deer at 2-300 yds. All the sudden this summer it decided to start shooting 12”-24” inch groups at 100 yds. Through the process of checking scopes and mounts, there were a few good groups then they would open up again. One thing he found the other day os that the forend is a little warped and touching the barrel, and he hasn’t been back out to the range with it. If it was from 1” groups to 3” groups I would say thats a smoking gun… but two FOOT groups at 100? From a forend touching the barrel, Is that realistic?
If its not a optic or mount issue and the forend does not fix it what else should be looked at?
If its not a optic or mount issue and the forend does not fix it what else should be looked at?