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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: J.G.] #1116235 12/19/09 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
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...100gr corelok...


There's another problem right there. I've never had a rifle shoot P.O.S. barf Core Lokts worth darn. If you're not a reloader, go buy some Hornady's. Or my second choice Federal.


not sure that is fair on the corelokts. i have shot both corelokts and the high dollar safari grade remington ammo out of my 30.06 and both were in the 1" range at 200 yds.

i have been shooting the cheapo corelokt in my new 25.06 and it seems to like them just fine. under an inch group at 100 yds

i always try them first to see if my gun likes them since they can be found so many places in a hurry.

but like any rounds, if your gun doesnt like them, shoot something else..


I'm proud for you that Core Locks work well for you. My 30-30, .30-06 I had, .308 never shot a good group with em. They can be found in the hardware stores and holes in the wall though. I'll only buy more if I'm in a real jam.


i use core locks with my .270 and also have good groups. haven't missed an animal yet with them. i'm sure i will soon though.lol


Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: wp75169] #1116672 12/19/09 09:50 PM
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I have now put six yes 6 boxes of shells through this gun including 80, 85, 90, and 100gr bullets. I also swapped scopes, inspected the crown, loosened the barrel lug, tightened the barrel lug, let it cool alot between shots, shot it till the barrell was hot as hell did everything I could think of. Best group came from game kings 80gr and ww super 100gr. 3.5 inches. JUNK!!! I've spent as much on ammo as the gun is worth.


You could just have a bad one. These single shots can be tuned to shoot well, and sounds like you've touched on most of the basics.

Did you try shooting without the forearm stock? Take it off completey and shoot it, and if the group tightens up that is the problem. Some solve that by placing an "O" ring on the take down screw, between the stock and barrel lug.

Also check that there is no play at all when the action is closed. Any play or clunking sound when you twist or shake the actin is a sign it's not locking up tight, and that will ruin accuracy for sure.

Barrel heat on those light barrels is another factor, and letting the barrel completely cool is critical.

If it were mine and I had done all the above and still bad results, I would take a small dremmel tool and a cone shaped stone and place the point of the stone into the muzzle and lightly hit the crown with it.

At this point it's just a last ditch effort to salvage the gun, and I would have nothing to lose. But that would be me if it were mine, and I'm in no way telling you to do that!

Check on line for Rossi's customer service number. Don't know what the factory return policy is for Rossi, but I know H & R will have you send it back and they will fix it, and in most cases replace the barrel if they also can't get it to shoot.


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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: Jimbo] #1116855 12/19/09 11:26 PM
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rossi's suck...i would trade it off as soon as I could



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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: txtrophy85] #1117195 12/20/09 02:58 AM
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Give the barrel a good cleaning


Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: gambler] #1117204 12/20/09 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted By: gambler
Give the barrel a good cleaning


Yes, I was just thinking the same things. Your barrel could also have some rough spots and need to be lapped.


Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: tx_basser] #1117330 12/20/09 04:23 AM
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Give the barrel a good cleaning


Yes, I was just thinking the same things. Your barrel could also have some rough spots and need to be lapped.

JB Bore Paste or Flitz to polish the barrel, lands and grooves.

Front rest should be on receiver, not barrel or forend up




Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: RKHarm24] #1119378 12/21/09 02:06 PM
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I had the same problem! Try shooting ammo under 90 grains and see how that works for you. If not, get rid of it!
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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: LG] #1120360 12/21/09 11:40 PM
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...and some rifles can take a hundred rounds before they group worth a darn. Some shoot better clean than dirty and others like it somewhere in between. It's a little early to chuck it imo.





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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: wp75169] #1122520 12/22/09 09:31 PM
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Take it back to the store and get another one.



Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: BIGDOG1956] #1122572 12/22/09 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: BIGDOG1956
Take it back to the store and get another one.


This may be off topic, but has anyone ever returned a firearm due to problems with accuracy? Seems like there are so many potential causes of accuracy problems (as seen above), it could be difficult to make this happen.



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Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: rudy99] #1123666 12/23/09 05:47 AM
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Remington are 1:9 1/8 twist. I believe I have read in my reloading manual over the years that the twist was change to stablize 100 grain bullets. Some even tried 105 grain reloads. I reloand 95 grain Nosler B-Tips and mine is literally a tack driver. You might try going down to an 80-90 grain bullet.


Re: frustrated .243 1:10" twist [Re: Big Red 12] #1126238 12/24/09 03:17 PM
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I was having the same problem with my h&r youth.
ended up with winchester superx in 80 grain it will shoot 3in group now. go figure a 10in group with hornady 95grain and then turn around and shoot a 3in with a lesser ammo????


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