So I tried zeroing my 91-30 in again. My first group was about a 4 inch vertical string, but to the left, so I tapped the sight to the right, and then my next shot was way to the left. So I centered the sight, to where the original zero marks are from the factory, took a shot and was dead on bull's eye. I was happy as could, but then my brother insisted I take another shot, I got ticked off, because I don't like wasting ammo (yes, I'm a major cheapskate, even with cheap Mosin ammo), and my next shot was waaayy to the right. I took another 3 shot group, and then it was too the left again, but a fairly tight pattern though. Now I know that Mosin's should at least deliver good accuracy, but going left to right to left like that? Sounds odd for a rifle to do that, and I made sure to keep the barrel cool between shots. Would it just be me? I really don't want to waste more ammo futilely trying to zero this guy.Information
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