
Took a nice Savage Sporter to the range yesterday and tossed 10 rounds towards a paper plate .

The ammo was from an older box of Winchester , yellow box , big red W on the top with winchester written thru it in blue .
I thought it was factory , but now have doubts . 2 rounds in the box the bullet is pushed down flush with the top of the brass , bad crimp maybe

Any who , on to my question. 9 out of the 10 shots made nice round little holes in the target.
1 round however, hit that target at 25 yards completely BROADSIDE !!!

Don't see any thing that stands out in the rifle as not what it should be. The rifling is clean , crown is good ,no lead shavings apparent going into the chamber , did not notice any unusual sounds when firing , so I'm at a quandary.
What could cause only one bullet out of ten to tumble that bad ? 180 degree tumble in 25 yards ?????
Bought a box of new rem ammo today for a lil over a buck a round
