Did some shooting with my dad this past week and I couldn't get my rifle (savage model 14w in .308 win) to group under 2" inches. We were trying to build a load for it and here are some of the strange things we noticed.
1. All bullet weights grouped about the same (150, 165, 168)
2. All Bullets were set at the Max Length 2.800
3. After getting a charge set letting the rifle cool and shooting the same charge resulted in a larger group and 150fps Variances. It also seems to start lowing down dramatically after shooting about 10 rounds without cleaning.
4. A rifle with a 16 inch barrel was shooting the same load much faster.
5. Rifle seems to get dirty fast.
6. It was the arrow not the indian. First thing I thought but I was grouping other rifles just fine.
Let me also say this gun use to shoot great. By great I meen better than me. Shooting a 1 MOA group was a pretty regular occurrence with the "right ammo." However, it was always picky on ammo. Before I started reloading it loved any hornady round in the 165-178 range. I would also shoot Federal Fusion well. Any Remington on Winchester bullet would tumble it didn't matter the weight. When I started reloading it would love 178 Amax, but now loves nothing.
I was thinking about ordering some of David Tubbs bullets and seeing if fire lapping would help. Should I get an headspace gauge an check it?
Any ideas would help.
1. All bullet weights grouped about the same (150, 165, 168)
2. All Bullets were set at the Max Length 2.800
3. After getting a charge set letting the rifle cool and shooting the same charge resulted in a larger group and 150fps Variances. It also seems to start lowing down dramatically after shooting about 10 rounds without cleaning.
4. A rifle with a 16 inch barrel was shooting the same load much faster.
5. Rifle seems to get dirty fast.
6. It was the arrow not the indian. First thing I thought but I was grouping other rifles just fine.
Let me also say this gun use to shoot great. By great I meen better than me. Shooting a 1 MOA group was a pretty regular occurrence with the "right ammo." However, it was always picky on ammo. Before I started reloading it loved any hornady round in the 165-178 range. I would also shoot Federal Fusion well. Any Remington on Winchester bullet would tumble it didn't matter the weight. When I started reloading it would love 178 Amax, but now loves nothing.
I was thinking about ordering some of David Tubbs bullets and seeing if fire lapping would help. Should I get an headspace gauge an check it?
Any ideas would help.
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