dont discount the problem being a weird scope error. I have seen this 'blame the rifle' trap befall very experienced shooters. Perhaps someone can lend you a proven target scope for a range session. And as above dont shoot a Tikka with standard stock off a bipod, the stock bends and the three pressure points in the stock bounce the barrel. So I would check the rifle barrel is clean, check the mounts are inline and swap the scope. Then at 200 shoot with the aim point 'bracketed' in one corner of the crosshair or get some of the targets that have a diagonal squares or a target that someone here on the forum has found works for that distance
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