Been shooting aluminum arrows for many years with never a problem tuning with broad heads, however I can't seem to be able to shoot any of the carbon arrows accurately with any fixed blade broad head. any suggestions?
I have been getting a lot of good info from the net. I have had no problems finding a load for my 308 which i have been loading for many years. i only seem to have problems with my SAKO 300s . this is the second one that dosn't shoot well and trying not to go broke finding something it shoots well.
there is one factory load the gunsmith said it shoots well but he doesn't know exactly which federal is was, the gunsmith tweaked the riffle all he could. I tried Fed 180 NPT, Sako 180 hammer heads and browning 180s with no luck.
shoulder to far forward. die was set for last sako that didn't shoot well either. But i figured they improved them since they guaranty 1MOA with 5 shots of their ammo . it sure doesn't like their 180 grain hammerheads or any other 180 gr factory ammo.i am going to go broke trying to find a load...
Wrote this post a couple days ago but lost it before i posted it.so i will try to finish now.This was the last Elk hunt i will do alone.it was one trip that i did not get much enjoyment out of simply because i did not bring enough depression pills to fight off Murfy.as you can see he follows me...
New Sako finn light in 300 wm. and only shot one load accurately by gun smith who dosn't no exactly which load it was.(the gun smith does work for Sako.) Leupole scope and rings, i can hit the bull at 200 yards standing freehand with my rugger 308 .