deer_hunter132
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- Nov 21, 2023
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This is a 7 mm Remington Magnum that we've had some accuracy issues with. The kahles getting fixed ended up being step one after we figured out the scope was an issue. 150 grain soft points off the shelf and some 120 grain Nosler ballistic tips that I hand loaded with IMR 4198 shoot the same relative point of impact. 139 SST whether it's hand loaded or off the shelf, shoot about 7 and 1/2 in to the right in comparison, roughly the same elevation, at 200 yards. I decided to run the borescope through the gun and see what I had. The lands area was quite difficult to get clean but I finally was able to. What I saw was that there's only two grooves that the lands actually extend all the way to end of the chamber. How common is this or is this possibly some of our accuracy issues? Here is a video upload of the lands area.