I have a Remington 700 XCR Tactical Long Range in 308. I am interested in getting the rifle to shoot within a quarter inch at 100 yards. I am hoping I can get some advice on how to get it past the current block I have.
First of all, the rifle is equipped with a harris bipod, Butler creek sling, Karsten Kydex Adjustable cheek piece and a Burris Black Diamond 8-32 x 50 scope. We have adjusted the trigger to a sweet 2# pull and it breaks nicely.
With experimentation we have discovered we get the best group sizing cases to .001 under chamber size, setting the bullets to .002 off the lands and using 1.5 grains under max load for the Barnes match burner bullets. Also using BLC(2) Powder and Federal premium gold match primers.
To group the ammunition experiments we shot at 100 yards from bench rest with sandbags on front and back (took off the bipod for this) and using a rock stable rest. The tightest group we were able to get was 1". Although this is MOA accuracy, I would like to get the rifle to sub-moa accuracy.
Any suggestions on what I could do? I would rather not leave the gun with a gunsmith for 8 weeks (current lag time around here) so ideas that don't involve gunsmithing would be preferred. I would be willing to consider gunsmithing.
Thanks for the advice in advance.
First of all, the rifle is equipped with a harris bipod, Butler creek sling, Karsten Kydex Adjustable cheek piece and a Burris Black Diamond 8-32 x 50 scope. We have adjusted the trigger to a sweet 2# pull and it breaks nicely.
With experimentation we have discovered we get the best group sizing cases to .001 under chamber size, setting the bullets to .002 off the lands and using 1.5 grains under max load for the Barnes match burner bullets. Also using BLC(2) Powder and Federal premium gold match primers.
To group the ammunition experiments we shot at 100 yards from bench rest with sandbags on front and back (took off the bipod for this) and using a rock stable rest. The tightest group we were able to get was 1". Although this is MOA accuracy, I would like to get the rifle to sub-moa accuracy.
Any suggestions on what I could do? I would rather not leave the gun with a gunsmith for 8 weeks (current lag time around here) so ideas that don't involve gunsmithing would be preferred. I would be willing to consider gunsmithing.
Thanks for the advice in advance.