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The weather has improved somewhat so I'm back to the rifle range. On the 14th I was shooting the Niedner-Baker-Borchardt .25-Krag, the one with the cocking knob. All the loads were the same except the seating depth of the bullet. I fired a couple for foulers at another target then fired what you see here. All at 100 yards. Scope is about ten power Fecker that I have had for decades. Look at No. 3 went to over three inches vertically, this is not from .010" of bullet seating. More to come.  
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Normally when I see that sort of stringing it's because I'm not resting the forearm in the same place. My rest is built for a forend stop for a bolt gun so I made a longer one that I could adjust for the Borchardt. This is today, No 3 again??????????? No Wind, dead calm.  
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michael Had something similiar in a BR match once and the objective lense had came loose on my new Unertal scope. I would suspect the sighting system Tom
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Tom, I pulled the Fecker off and will try a Unertl I have, I'll report back.
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Check to make sure the scope blocks are tight.
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Mike, is there any possibility that your case necks are not sealing properly?
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Check to make sure the scope blocks are tight. Thanks I did check them and they are tight. Just back from the range, first morning of frost.. Six five-shot groups at 100 yards average around .880". I fired one group off the barrel and that one vertical strung them out but not bad. I'll take it slow and change one thing at a time and see how it goes.
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Mike, is there any possibility that your case necks are not sealing properly? Bob Bob, Welcome to the forum, good to see you over here as I no longer post at the other place ;-). I will look forward to your post. A good question,I have segregated any brass that seem a little tight and run it back through the Niedner die. This rifle chamber is cut so the cases are not re-sized. I de and recap with a Pope type re-decapper load powder and seat a bullet. I've been playing with the seating depth and resting the forearm at different places. This rifle averages around 1-MOA and IMO it should be about half that, the work continues.
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Just back from the range, first morning of frost.. Yesterday it was 95F here, down from 98F the day before. Today it'll only(!) hit 93. Next week we have a cold front coming in, it'll actually get down into the 80s then. I usually begin shooting around Columbus Day, at least on cooler days I do, and can continue shooting until around Memorial Day most years. Michael, have you ever tried the Harvey Donaldson case-sorting method? It requires a rifle of known accuracy level and yours appears to fit the description. He loaded all his cases with the same load and then fired them into the same group over a long, long period of many hours. Each case that resulted in a shot outside the group was segregated and became practice and fouling cases, the others landing inside the group were match cases. Food for thought anyway. Regards, Joe
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It was a cool 28 when I started shooting this morning, time to pick my apples.
I culled my brass early on which was all the Winchester brass.
For fun I loaded up ten rounds of the Winchester brass and fired two five-shot groups at 100 yards with it today. 1.590 & 1.90 back to reject box for them. All the vertical stringing was with the good Remington brass.
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