54ball
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I can think of only one thing that will make a longrifle have a wandering zero. Poor breech fit. If the breech is fit poorly that may cause the ball to wander. There should be very very little to no gap behind the breech of the barrel and the breech face of the stock. Did you have good contact there? If it's fit very poorly, the recoil can even crack the stock at the tang and lock bolts as the bolts absorb the recoil instead of the breech face of the stock. That could cause an accuracy problem.
Other than that, IMHO it's all on the shooter and his choice of load...mostly the shooter.
If the breech is good, the only real remedy I see is to shoot shoot and shoot until you learn the rifle.
Other than that, IMHO it's all on the shooter and his choice of load...mostly the shooter.
If the breech is good, the only real remedy I see is to shoot shoot and shoot until you learn the rifle.