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I am struggling with creating accuracy with a Rifle Shoppe Baker .62 caliber rifle. I have about 85 rounds downrange so far out of a new barrel. The gun itself looks superb, and the bore appears to be pristine. But since I began shooting it last year, its accuracy has steadily gotten worse. It began by printing 6” groups at 50 yards. Now it prints 24” groups and some shots miss the cardboard. 24" rested at 50 yards. Yikes! My shooting with other rifles remains accurate. Rested, I can still shoot 1” with an AR. I have retained the same load throughout this: 95 grains FFG, .600 ball, 0.020 Oxyoke patch. Nothing has changed except the shot groups at 50 yards and beyond have expanded. What might be happening here? Since this is a hook-breech gun with captive wedges I'm wondering it the breech isn't settling. Should I experiment with shims? Thanks in advance for any information