I too have had the same experience. With epoxy bedding that covers the first 2 inches of the barrel, I think the action screws torque becomes more critical. I had a sako 243 varmint and the best it would shoot was 3/4" MOA. I loosened the forward action screw tension and the groups shrank by 1/2. I was stunned. Stringing can be caused by varying pressures that can be identified with a chronograph to check for consistent velocities. Inconsistency in bullet seating depth, neck tension, powder charge, headspace, bedding - all these can cause variances in pressure/velocity. If a barrel is NOT free-floated, consistent placement of the forward rest becomes more important. Small barrel diameters can cause vertical stringing when overheated. I would glass bed my rifle to start, regardless as I do with all my rifles. It becomes a process to find the culprit.My latest experience, which Ive put a few barrels on over the last year. Anyhow, I had my action re-trued by another smith and my barrel set back the last go around. Took it out with the same loads that had previously held 3/4in groups at 300 and the gun wouldn't hold a MOA. I went home and got my reloading gear and headed back to the range to re-tune my load thinking this was the problem. (This is my F-Class gun that has won a few comps and placed 3rd in Master class at Berger Nats) On the way back to the range I started thinking about the possibilities of what was going on with the load when I remembered about my Savage hunting rifle, which is bone stock. I remembered that after working up a good load with that rifle I started messing around with torque settings on the action screws and actually tightened my groups up by a whole inch at 300 yards. So I decided to try this on my F-Class gun before going back through and redeveloping a load. I brought my front screw up from 45in lbs to 51in lbs and my rear from 45in lbs to 48in lbs and BINGO!! It went right back to shooting 3/4in groups. Just food for thought!!
Stock problems. !!!!What is the most common cause for vertical stringing in groups?
I had an action trued and new bbl installed and am having a heck of a time getting vertical string tuned out.
Ive had it in 2 different stocks, tried various seating depths, different primers, free recoil and firm grip technique and no luck yet.
My next try will be a different scope. Just curious as to what the pros here have found to cause this to happen.