My new 300 blk upper is having an incredibly difficult time getting less than 2moa at 100 yards. It's a 16in Douglas air gauge from compas lake who also chambered it 1 in 8 twist. I'm using converted lake city brass. I have tried both annealed and unannealed cases and all cases have been primer pocket uniformed and deburred. 1680 and h110 both give somewhat hopefull results. My ES is generally lower than 50.
Im getting flyers often using the 1680 and h110 with both 220 smk's and 208 a max'sI am loading short to avoid airspace in the case as it has seemed to reduce the ES. Is the large jump that the bullets are taking hurting my accuracy? I'm at 2.090 oal with the best amax load I have now.
My annealed cases also seem to have a harder and less smooth seating. Has anyone experienced this with annealed cases?
Im getting flyers often using the 1680 and h110 with both 220 smk's and 208 a max'sI am loading short to avoid airspace in the case as it has seemed to reduce the ES. Is the large jump that the bullets are taking hurting my accuracy? I'm at 2.090 oal with the best amax load I have now.
My annealed cases also seem to have a harder and less smooth seating. Has anyone experienced this with annealed cases?