Hey everyone, this is my first post here, but I’ve been creeping on this site and reading a lot of good info from here for a while now. I need your guys’ two cents on something. I have a Christensen Arms BA Tactical in .338LM. I started breaking it in and tried to get it to zero using Hornady 285 ELD factory ammo. I was getting erratic results, about 2 inch groups with some 3 inch flyers. At this point after 60 rounds I noticed the front pillar was loose in the stock. You could pull up on the barrel and it would move in the stock about 1/4 inch. I contacted Christensen and they said “Well thats not supposed to happen, heres a shipping label and we’ll fix it“. They fixed it and I had the rifle back within a week of them receiving it. The stock was tight, they put a new pillar in it, I even got a free hat out of the deal. Fast forward to now, I’m trying to do some load development and zero the scope. Some days i can get 3 shots to touch with 2 flyers in a 5 shot group. Today I cant even get them within 2 inches at 100 yards, even with factory ammo. Now I will fully admit I am far from an experienced bolt gun shooter, especially with a magnum. I am pretty good offhand with pistols and semi autos so I understand form is critical. My question to you guys is is it most likely just shooter error causing these erratic shots and not the scope/rifle combo? What would be the best way to determine this? Ive had this rifle out to 800 yards and ringing the steel fairly consistently and my buddy picked it up and rang a 6 inch plate at 800 dead center, note we were using the 285 ELD factory loads at the time. Here is my current setup for you guys to critique and start a civil war over lol.
CA BA Tactical .338LM Carbon Fiber 27 Inch barrel, 120 rounds total through it, 40 since a boresnake
Steiner T5xi 5-25x56
Accutac Bipod
Hornady 300 grain A Tip, I’ve heard good things from these
87 grains of Ramshot Magnum
Hornady cases, same ones from the factory rounds, all bumped .001 off the shoulder and the bullets are seated .002“ off the rifling, as far as I can tell, again, not a pro.
Fed 215 Magnum primers
Pushing about 2646fps
Ive taken extra care to get every round within .001“ of each other and checking concentricity.
I doubt the load could cause this kind of grouping, and I did try different powder charges and my rifle seemed to like these the best, better groups and better MVV
But I offer that info for you guys to give me some insight. I am 100% okay with me just simply sucking behind the rifle, I can improve that, but want to get your guys’ opinion before I start sending the dollar bills downrange and I’m actually chasing a poor setup. Try to keep it civil, Ive seen the way some of these threads go and I prefer to avoid WWIII.
Another note, I did notice the stock is closer to the barrel on the left side, but still enough room to get a bill through it.
CA BA Tactical .338LM Carbon Fiber 27 Inch barrel, 120 rounds total through it, 40 since a boresnake
Steiner T5xi 5-25x56
Accutac Bipod
Hornady 300 grain A Tip, I’ve heard good things from these
87 grains of Ramshot Magnum
Hornady cases, same ones from the factory rounds, all bumped .001 off the shoulder and the bullets are seated .002“ off the rifling, as far as I can tell, again, not a pro.
Fed 215 Magnum primers
Pushing about 2646fps
Ive taken extra care to get every round within .001“ of each other and checking concentricity.
I doubt the load could cause this kind of grouping, and I did try different powder charges and my rifle seemed to like these the best, better groups and better MVV
But I offer that info for you guys to give me some insight. I am 100% okay with me just simply sucking behind the rifle, I can improve that, but want to get your guys’ opinion before I start sending the dollar bills downrange and I’m actually chasing a poor setup. Try to keep it civil, Ive seen the way some of these threads go and I prefer to avoid WWIII.
Another note, I did notice the stock is closer to the barrel on the left side, but still enough room to get a bill through it.
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