Well, the verdict is that I still cannot shoot. The bedding job might have tightened up 10 round groups a little as they where holding at about 6 inches if I remember correctly. However I took no pictures of them and don't recall with certainty. Seeing as I feel my personal limit on game is 200 yards, this is probably consistent with what this shooter, bullet, rifle, scope combination is capable of right now. Some other range trip I will give a pressure point about a 1/3rd down the barrel a try. I have a feeling the real solution is going to be practice, though I would like to hand the rifle to someone who shoots sub 7 pound guns well and see what they think.
All shots where fired prone off a pack using a double wrap sling technique at 100 yards. The raised comb is really nice.
I only shot 60 rounds total, so not enough to definitively say the Wolff spring fixed the failure to fire issues, but so far so good. I have no objective measurement, but subjectively the primer strikes look to be more consistent.
10 shot group with Winchester Supper X 180 grains. It was cheap and has brass worth saving. I can say for certain that I did not execute every shot perfectly.
11 shot group with Winchester Expedition Big Game 180 grain AccuBonds. I called a pull to the left and a pull to the right on this one. However, I did not look at the target between each shot, so I cannot say with certainty that these are the two further from center. I did look after the first three shots and can say with certainty that they were not nice and tight, as much as I wish I could say the three rounds touching each other were the first three.
