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With my 700 I have learned that it is very particular on the weight and length of the bullet. Mine accurately shoots the 165 partition better than the 180 partition. I believe this is due to the twist rate of the barrel. I understand that there is other possible variables, but I have ran multiple different tests regarding free bore, powder, and primers. Each different test I went with the same powder on both bullets, and same free bore on both bullets. Loaded into 3 shot strings. And at the end of my testing the 165 cane out on top
165's always have worked better in mine than 180's...why?
My wife's 30-06 is the exact same way. Can't get any groupings with 180 grain bullets of any brand... But 165's she shooting great groups. I thought it was just the twist of barrel. Her gun is a factory Remington 700... from the 1970's that her dad bought new back then and gave her.
As stated previously... the barrel shouldn't be the issue--- so I wonder what is? Not that it really matters, the 165's work great.... just curious as others have similar results.