I have had built a 6.5 Creedmoor built for me by a good friend and awesome gunsmith, Mike Norris. He used Fully trued Remington action and fitted 25 inch 1:8 International Barrels inc 5 r barrel . This was cnc profiled in house from a parallel blank to a heavy palma contour. The muzzle was screw cut M18x1.0 metric and wears one of our Vortex muzzle brakes . A tactical bolt handle was fitted and the trigger was tuned to give a clean crisp break at 2.5 lbs . The barrel was bead blasted to a satin glass bead finish . The stock is a McMillan A5 into which we inlet a Tier one Aics bottom metal and then the barrelled action was fully pillar bedded .
So that’s the rifle.
The testing range: is 1,400 above sea level and in the UK. Wind on the test day was a full right to left 30MPH.
4 sets of differing ammo nature.
Each ammo nature (maybe not the S&B) was effectively a same hole group at 100 yards. I was and still am delighted by the way the rifle shoots. The conundrum or anomaly however is when I reach out to the 200 yards…..i am exactly 1,2Mrads low. WTF? This was measured by tape measure and also off the reticles too.
I confirmed this drop at a sniper fig11 at 200 yards having once reset my scope to my 100 yard zero. Tested the zero and was still spot on. So out to 200 yards without changing my scope, held what I would have expected to be the holdover of an absolute max of 4” and fired. Yep, I was another 4” low, giving a total of 8” low from my POA. Tried time again and this same point was proven, from POA to POI was 8 fecking inches.……
The frustration really ends at the 200 yard mark I suppose, because I then went from there to 800 yards having stopped at 300 and 400 yards firstly and those corrections were spot on. I was hitting the 10” and 6” plate all day long…..
I am using a PM11 scope FFP Mil Mil – same as on my old military rifles and now on my civvy stuff too. I also swapped the scope, and this had no effect on my findings. therefore I ruled out a scope issue.
I am using Tier one rings and a 20MOA tier one rail. (fitted correctly).
So that this does not become a huge note my drops for the Sako and the Barnes, where:
100yard zero
200yards - 1.2 mrad come up from zero
300 yards – 1.6 mrad come up from zero
400 yards – 2.2 mrad come up from zero
800 yards – 7.0 mrad come up from zero
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them as to why such a big differential at 200 yards. . Many thanks. Tim
So that’s the rifle.
The testing range: is 1,400 above sea level and in the UK. Wind on the test day was a full right to left 30MPH.
4 sets of differing ammo nature.
- Sako 144g Range ammo 2690 fps
- Barnes 140g precision match
- Hornady 129g sst 2960fps
- S&B 140g tactical ammo 2660 fps
Each ammo nature (maybe not the S&B) was effectively a same hole group at 100 yards. I was and still am delighted by the way the rifle shoots. The conundrum or anomaly however is when I reach out to the 200 yards…..i am exactly 1,2Mrads low. WTF? This was measured by tape measure and also off the reticles too.
I confirmed this drop at a sniper fig11 at 200 yards having once reset my scope to my 100 yard zero. Tested the zero and was still spot on. So out to 200 yards without changing my scope, held what I would have expected to be the holdover of an absolute max of 4” and fired. Yep, I was another 4” low, giving a total of 8” low from my POA. Tried time again and this same point was proven, from POA to POI was 8 fecking inches.……
The frustration really ends at the 200 yard mark I suppose, because I then went from there to 800 yards having stopped at 300 and 400 yards firstly and those corrections were spot on. I was hitting the 10” and 6” plate all day long…..
I am using a PM11 scope FFP Mil Mil – same as on my old military rifles and now on my civvy stuff too. I also swapped the scope, and this had no effect on my findings. therefore I ruled out a scope issue.
I am using Tier one rings and a 20MOA tier one rail. (fitted correctly).
So that this does not become a huge note my drops for the Sako and the Barnes, where:
100yard zero
200yards - 1.2 mrad come up from zero
300 yards – 1.6 mrad come up from zero
400 yards – 2.2 mrad come up from zero
800 yards – 7.0 mrad come up from zero
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them as to why such a big differential at 200 yards. . Many thanks. Tim