Well, I thought the problem was a barrel overheating also, although I couldn't figure why it would just start doing it all of a sudden, this rifle used to literally shoot 10 shot groups of 3/4" at 100 yds, it would just make a little bit bigger hole every time I shot. So I took the time to shoot a 10 shot group from the bench, every shot from a cold barrel, I let it cool completely and it STILL vertically strung them out. The first two were touching, then the next were 4 inches lower, but stacked right on top of each other, then the next three were 2 inches higher than the first two and stacked, touching, and so on and so forth. That's when I checked the barrel channel for excessive barrel/stock contact and it was quite tight, so I sanded a little out and resealed it with tung oil and mineral spirits, and used 5 layers of black electrical tape drilled out and put over the front stock bolt to free float it, I have plenty of clearance now. I'm going to shoot it this weekend, I'll post some pictures of the targets if I get some time, if it's still a problem we'll go from there. BTW, it is a well-cleaned rifle, so that's NOT the problem, it gets regular treatment with Butch's Bore Shine and I also use Wipe-out, both do a wonderful job.
Selmer