I had a .300 Win. Mag. barrel which put it's first shot of the session 8 MOA high, and then within four rounds settled down and did MOA groups. Bedding and fore end changes never helped, and I sent the barrel back to T/C, and they replaced it.
I tried the new barrel a couple of weeks ago, and it did fine. Groups were around 1.5 MOA, which seemed to indicate some potential.
Today, the barrel put the first round of every group three inches high at 100 yards, with the next two into an inch or so, but three inches down from the first round.
It did this on the first group, with the first round from a clean cold barrel, and then did it on the next seven groups. After one such group, I just continued firing without any delay, on a different aiming point, and got a nice three shot group of 1.25" I had fired six rounds in less than four minutes. I waited two minutes by my watch, and fired another three shot group. The barrel was still hot. It went back to the same pattern as before, one high then two in an inch.
I was shooting from a sandbag, and was VERY careful not to shift position. All of the scope mount and base screws were tight. The fore end is a Virgin Valley, with their hanger bar on the barrel.
I have two other barrels that don't have this problem.
By this starting rather suddenly, I thought it might be the scope. Any ideas or suggestions will be much appreciated.