It continually fascinates me that folks are willing to burn diesel driving multiple times to the range, burn time posting on forums, and burn ammo shooting multiple small groups, but are simply unwilling to lie down on the ground to shoot a 10 round group ONCE and slip turrets ONCE, arriving at a definitive answer and a usable system within a box of ammo. This is bare minimum (and in my view STILL short of sufficient).
Don't clean the rifle. Don't mainline caffeine. Go back to the range. Double up your ear pro. Get low, get stable. Check your parallax. Then get more stable. Dry fire 20 times. Fire 10 rounds at whatever cadence you personally believe makes sense. If that's 10 minutes between shots so be it. Pretend you're shooting your bow - build pressure on the trigger slowly and do not allow bad shots.
I think a field rifle ought to be able to go 10 rounds without wandering, but my opinion doesn't matter here - just yours. Note the position of your first shot. Draw a circle around the whole group. Post it here. Then we can actually help you diagnose an issue, if there is one.
Love,
-J