My 100% factory Tikka CTR 6.5 CM shoots about .5-.6 MOA with factory 140 ELD-M. I have not been able to make reloads that shoot quite as well (some days they shoot 1 MOA and some days they shoot .6-.7". I'm using once-fired Hornady brass, H-4350, CCI 200 primers, and 140 ELD-M loaded to the same length as the factory ammo, which is about .030" off the lands for my rifle. Single stage on my rock chucker weighing every charge. Brass sized with a Hornady bushing die (.289) and shoulder bumped .002". I didn't trim before loading, but they were all within spec (although not necessarily close to the same length).
So I have a few questions:
- I currently do not have a concentricity gauge or turn necks. Is this worth considering?
- What should my "target" accuracy be? Should I definitely be able to get better accuracy from my reloads, or should I be happy with a factory rifle getting to .5 MOA?
- My best accuracy has some with 41.5-42.0 grains of powder. If I am going to start changing variables, should I consider other primers, changing lengths (I have tried .015" jump and it didn't go well), or do a ladder test to optimize powder charge and then start tweaking other stuff?
Appreciate any help I can get. Thanks!
So I have a few questions:
- I currently do not have a concentricity gauge or turn necks. Is this worth considering?
- What should my "target" accuracy be? Should I definitely be able to get better accuracy from my reloads, or should I be happy with a factory rifle getting to .5 MOA?
- My best accuracy has some with 41.5-42.0 grains of powder. If I am going to start changing variables, should I consider other primers, changing lengths (I have tried .015" jump and it didn't go well), or do a ladder test to optimize powder charge and then start tweaking other stuff?
Appreciate any help I can get. Thanks!