My concern is it also shoots high after being left to cool, like shot 6.Common with deep cleaned barrels that are not shot in
Stop cleaning when you only have a small number of rounds down range
If it shoots like shots 2-5 when lightly fouled then do that
Do let me know how you get on. I was Googling R8’s last night, worried that it’s the rifle. Interesting that even they famed R8 might have some issuesI have found this now that I have switched to non-toxic factory in my Blaser R8. It was always as HandB described before with my 6.5 swede and lead; no variation unless I let the barrel get too hot.
I've just switched to another R8 in .308" and it seems to have the same issue as you. Now, I get a very different point of impact from a cold barrel and I have lost a lot of confidence.
But I am going to try another session as JCS suggests, with bipod and rear bag. It could still be me.
Good luck finding the solution.
Yes, the group with the black writing on was cold (first group of the day). I’m going to try and get out tomorrow evening and shoot another group, without mod. To see what happensDoes the rifle exhibit this ‘behaviour’ if you conduct the same 5-shot group test with a cold uncleaned barrel? By “cold” I mean the first group of the day and not simply putting the rifle to one side for 15-minutes.
K
Worth trying as mods clearly impart significant stresses on a barrel which will only be magnified in a lightweight sporter. Do you remove the mod when rifle not in use and is it an over-barrel type fitting?Yes, the group with the black writing on was cold (first group of the day). I’m going to try and get out tomorrow evening and shoot another group, without mod. To see what happens
No it tends to stay on the rifle unless cleaning. So first (black writing group) it had stayed on. Second (yellow writing) it and the rifle had been cleaned and yes over barrel.Worth trying as mods clearly impart significant stresses on a barrel which will only be magnified in a lightweight sporter. Do you remove the mod when rifle not in use and is it an over-barrel type fitting?
K
Well it would be brilliant if removing the mod cures the problem but then you’re still stuck with a rifle that’s not fit for purpose as clearly you want a moderated rifle.No it tends to stay on the rifle unless cleaning. So first (black writing group) it had stayed on. Second (yellow writing) it and the rifle had been cleaned and yes over barrel.
Where do you get your targets, like the markings on themHave you try'd to play with coal you could even try 40.2 then 40.4 etc , my fox like a jump and run better at the top end load .270 130gr foxIts bob on even on a cold morning .![]()
Where do you get your targets, like the markings on them?
Steve

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I know, it’s frustrating. I’m sure I’ll get there. I was hoping their would be an obvious thing I’ve missed.Well it would be brilliant if removing the mod cures the problem but then you’re still stuck with a rifle that’s not fit for purpose as clearly you want a moderated rifle.
Also, try zeroing for the first (cold) shot to establish if it holds that zero.
K
Seconded, my 6.5 will shoot about an inch and a half high and right on a clean barrel, second shot moves half the distance back , and the third will be back on zero. (100 m)Don't clean it. ~Muir