Try full length sizing. Sometimes neck sizing creates a situation where the bullets are out of line with the chamber.

Also, check the runout on your loaded rounds. If you don't have a proper apparatus to do so, roll your rounds over a flat surface, such as a piece of glass, and note whether the bullets wobble at all. If there is perceptible movement, you have a die issue.

Clean the barrel down to bare metal.

Run a Q-tip around the crown. If any fibers are pulled off, you have a ding in the crown.

Check to make sure the scope base screws aren't dead-heading against the barrel shank. Make sure the floor plate bolts are tight and not dead-heading as well.

Mount a different scope.

Try these easy steps first, before you get to thinking it's a barrel issue.

Please, please use some punctuation in your posts. They are quite difficult to read, as is. Hope you heal up!