Shooting low in winter ( Wi. )

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bitemybait
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Shooting low in winter ( Wi. )

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Has any one out there experienced an Excalibur 380 ( or any Excalibur ) shooting low in freezing conditions ? :eusa-think:
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No problem here north east Wisc. never gave it a thought.
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I was shooting Russian hogs in -31C and no issues or changes in poi..

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i hunt late archery season every year and have never had an issue
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No, my 355 shoots lights out in the snow.
You might have a screw loose, check all of them.
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yes I agree there might be a screw loose { owner }
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A screw that I’ve found troublesome on my Excalibur is the one holding the scope rail onto the main rail. You have to remove the stock from the rail to see it.

It’s a single #10 screw, I believe.
Undersized, IMO, given what’s asked of it. I think it should be a 1/4”-28.
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