Well I've just came back from my second shooting session and I still seem to be haveing problems. I cleaned the barrel of my Ruger 77 sporter and besides the 1st shot being off to the right a couple inches, the next 3 or 4 rounds go right into the zero at 200 yrds with a 1 inch group, every group. But all the rounds after that start to scatter in a 4 or 5 inch bunch around the first 4 rounds fired. Then I'll clean the barrel good with some Hopp's #9 and try again. Same thing - the first 4 shots are a nice little 1 inch group and the last 6 scatter. When I gave the gun a good cleaning with a brush, copper solvant and dry patches, I saw only a little blue green color at first, so I really don't think the fouling was too bad. I'ts funny how after cleaning, the groups all turn out the same. I took 8 - 10 minutes between shot so the barrel did'nt get hot. I guess I can clean it then go out and hunt as long as I don't shoot more than 5 times.

Or maybe not. Of course, every varmint I've shot has very rarely taken more than 2 rounds to stop it. And the 204 seems to hit hard enough to only take one if I do my part.
I tried another load or two and they did this also. But I did'nt cut them back a 1/2 grain like I wanted to get done. What's my next step ?