I had a Kimber 84M in .243 that treated me like that. I tried lighter bullets, heavier bullets, slower powders, faster powders, swapped scopes, killed chickens at midnight under a full moon...but the last thing I wanted to do was screw with the bedding since the factory bedding job was truly a thing of beauty. But screw with it I did. That rifle just would not shoot under about three inches no matter what I did or tried, and it was such a disappointment because it was a joy to carry and to look at. It got sent down the road and I have been much happier since.


Don't be the darkness.

America will perish while those who should be standing guard are satisfying their lusts.