ida homer
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The wheels have fallen off my confidence and my rifle the last 2 times out. It's a factory setup that's been bedded, I added a timney, a nice butt pad and a nice muzzle brake. I reload a little bit, but I'm definitely not an expert. This rifle/load combo has consistently been a 3/4 MOA setup at short range and a 1 MOA setup out to 500 yards for the past 6 years. I have never tinkered with the recipe since we originally developed this load in 2012.
I shot last week and my drops were not matching up. I was low on the 300 yard gong (8" diameter), just barely grazing the edges a couple times. Next, I hit the 400 yard gong (8") on the top right edge, grazed it. 3 for 3, but it should shoot much better than that.
Went out this morning, double checked my 200 yard zero. I shot two 3 shot groups at 200 yards. 1.75" and 1.9." Both sub MOA and my zero was still on.
I then shot a 5 shot group at 340 yards, with the goal being to do some muzzle velocity validation and input the corrections into my charts. My 5 shot group was 10", spread all over. 3 shots high right and 2 shots low left. A 3 MOA group, WTF!!! Even on my worst day at the range with this load it's never shot worse than 1.5 MOA. So why would it shoot 2 sub MOA groups in a row and then blow up to 3 MOA at a moderate range?
What I've tried so far: Every screw on the rig (action, rings, scope, etc) torqued to spec with a torque wrench. Deep cleaned it, spotless. The barrel has 250 rounds through it throughout its life. A chrono was used for every shot with a spread of 25 fps throughout the summer.
Tomorrow I'm going to try some factory ammo (Superformance) to try and isolate a variable. I've had good luck (1 MOA) with these factories in the past.
Has anyone had their old trusty load blow up like this? Any and all recommendations are welcome. Thanks
I shot last week and my drops were not matching up. I was low on the 300 yard gong (8" diameter), just barely grazing the edges a couple times. Next, I hit the 400 yard gong (8") on the top right edge, grazed it. 3 for 3, but it should shoot much better than that.
Went out this morning, double checked my 200 yard zero. I shot two 3 shot groups at 200 yards. 1.75" and 1.9." Both sub MOA and my zero was still on.
I then shot a 5 shot group at 340 yards, with the goal being to do some muzzle velocity validation and input the corrections into my charts. My 5 shot group was 10", spread all over. 3 shots high right and 2 shots low left. A 3 MOA group, WTF!!! Even on my worst day at the range with this load it's never shot worse than 1.5 MOA. So why would it shoot 2 sub MOA groups in a row and then blow up to 3 MOA at a moderate range?
What I've tried so far: Every screw on the rig (action, rings, scope, etc) torqued to spec with a torque wrench. Deep cleaned it, spotless. The barrel has 250 rounds through it throughout its life. A chrono was used for every shot with a spread of 25 fps throughout the summer.
Tomorrow I'm going to try some factory ammo (Superformance) to try and isolate a variable. I've had good luck (1 MOA) with these factories in the past.
Has anyone had their old trusty load blow up like this? Any and all recommendations are welcome. Thanks