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Old 11-23-2011, 10:34 AM
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This is not good news if the barrel has not been stress relieved. You may have a warped barrel which changes POI when warmed up. Sorry to say this...
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I first ran 50 rounds with a Ruger .22 as warm up...Which improved my .45 results considerably, all in all, i guess this answers my question : It was me, not the gun.
Quite happy with this result, especially since i'm a bit hungover this morning


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This is not good news if the barrel has not been stress relieved. You may have a warped barrel which changes POI when warmed up. Sorry to say this...



I already indicated that the issue was fixed by training the operator.
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I already indicated that the issue was fixed by training the operator.
Did not notice this...but will wait till the hangover is gone....
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Glad to hear you figured out the problem, svandamme.

Just for shirts and gurgles, in case this problem ever comes up again with another shooter, svandamme's situation sounds like a classic case of anticipating recoil. That causes most shooters to dive forward, hence a low shot. After a few magazines full, the shooter gets more relaxed and no longer anticipates recoil, then the shots come up to the POA.

Just a thought based on his description of events.

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My take is that when the gun.......and you......are cold.....poi will be diferent. Once you warm up.....not the gun....that is the diff in poi. Try having a friend warm up the gun for u....then shoot it urself..... Post the results for us?
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My take is that when the gun.......and you......are cold.....poi will be diferent. Once you warm up.....not the gun....that is the diff in poi. Try having a friend warm up the gun for u....then shoot it urself..... Post the results for us?
A good suggestion for ruling out metallurgical factors.
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The only time you'll see a cold-bore change of impact is in a long-barreled gun like a rifle and normally, it's usually the first round out of the tube.
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I first ran 50 rounds with a Ruger .22 as warm up...Which improved my .45 results considerably, all in all, i guess this answers my question : It was me, not the gun.
I think your grip loosens a bit when you get a little tired from gripping too tight and anticipting the recoil, allowing the muzzle to flip more. Warming up with another gun gets you past the too-tight grip phase.

I've noticed the same phenomenon, using a 22 first improves my groups considerably.
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