Sometimes the fluke groups boggle the mind. I have a PB I won't sell to anyone without disclosing it can't hit the broadside of a barn without handloading non-saami spec rounds due to the chamber cut bad from manufacturer. Needs to be rebarreled. It will not shoot any factory ammo < about 6", with most being far worse than that, at 100 yards, but it has put 3 in a row into less than 1 inch, a total fluke that only happened once. Handloads touching the lands to take out most of the inaccuracy caused by the chamber/bore misalignment, and it shoots most anything into 3/4" or less all day long. The manufacturer claims it is in spec and won't rebarrel, bought new(Browning blr 7mag). Gunsmith measured the runout of the chamber vs the bore and that was sent to browning along with rifle, they say it is fine and in spec. Last new browning I ever bought, used to love brownings decades ago, after their response I would not touch a new one since then.Its incredibly easy to get lucky and shoot an amazing 5 shot group with ammo that your setup doesn't particularly love. Fluke groups happen and really shouldn't be your basis for potential
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