I've been fighting accuracy issues with my CA Ridgeline 300wm and thought I'd reach out for advice before I send it back..(again)
I bought this rifle 2 years ago. Did their barrel break in process...It never grouped well from the start. I was mostly shooting handloads but also shot some factory ammo through it. Just couldn't get it to consistently group. I'd get a 1.5 MOA 3 round group, then 1 or 2 shots 2" or 3" off in either direction (at 100yds). After lots of different load development, sent it back and they said they put a new barrel on and bedded it...(they sent a barely 1 moa target back of 3 shots with 180gr barnes bullets)
I got it back just in time for elk season, worked up a load enough to get on paper and take it hunting...After elk season I put it in the safe for 6 months and came back to it last summer...Same issues. I tried 180gr accubonds, 212 eld-x and 215 bergers, all different powder charges of H1000,several different primer brands, same issues. I took it to a local, reputable gunsmith. He looked it over and said it all looked good, maybe it was the scope. I took the Vortex Viper PST 6-24 off and swapped it for another PST 6-24. This was just before this years elk season. I worked up a quick load (74gr H1000 with the 215 bergers) and it seemed to be shooting decent (just over 1MOA out to 600, I only shot 3 rounds each at 200, 400, 500 and 600). Took it out last month to confirm the load and try to tighten it up. First 2 shots are 1.5' (Feet) left at 200 yards (previous zero). No hard falls or hits during elk season to damage the scope. Shot a few more rounds through it and it slowly worked back towards center(ish). I thought it was another just Vortex PST scope issue drifting all over the place.
Installed a new Leupold Mark 5Hd and lapped vortex precision rings. Took it out today to attempt on finding an acceptable node. H1000, GM215m, nosler brass, 215 bergers. (.020" off lands) 3 rounds each at 73.5, 74, 74.5, 74, 75.5. Std DV was 5.43, 4.08, 5.1, 2.87 and the last group started seeing pressure signs so I only fired 2 rounds. 2 of the groups had an inch or less of vertical separation and 2 had less than 3" vertical separation all at 300 yards. Horizontal spread was all over the place, some were 12" groups left to right, but with great vertical separation, no groups were close acceptable.
I've spent so much time and money on components, chasing an acceptable load for this thing, 3 different scopes, rings...What would cause that much horizontal spread with low vertical spread and low Std DV? Is it time to send it back to CA again? Thanks for any help or suggestions.
I bought this rifle 2 years ago. Did their barrel break in process...It never grouped well from the start. I was mostly shooting handloads but also shot some factory ammo through it. Just couldn't get it to consistently group. I'd get a 1.5 MOA 3 round group, then 1 or 2 shots 2" or 3" off in either direction (at 100yds). After lots of different load development, sent it back and they said they put a new barrel on and bedded it...(they sent a barely 1 moa target back of 3 shots with 180gr barnes bullets)
I got it back just in time for elk season, worked up a load enough to get on paper and take it hunting...After elk season I put it in the safe for 6 months and came back to it last summer...Same issues. I tried 180gr accubonds, 212 eld-x and 215 bergers, all different powder charges of H1000,several different primer brands, same issues. I took it to a local, reputable gunsmith. He looked it over and said it all looked good, maybe it was the scope. I took the Vortex Viper PST 6-24 off and swapped it for another PST 6-24. This was just before this years elk season. I worked up a quick load (74gr H1000 with the 215 bergers) and it seemed to be shooting decent (just over 1MOA out to 600, I only shot 3 rounds each at 200, 400, 500 and 600). Took it out last month to confirm the load and try to tighten it up. First 2 shots are 1.5' (Feet) left at 200 yards (previous zero). No hard falls or hits during elk season to damage the scope. Shot a few more rounds through it and it slowly worked back towards center(ish). I thought it was another just Vortex PST scope issue drifting all over the place.
Installed a new Leupold Mark 5Hd and lapped vortex precision rings. Took it out today to attempt on finding an acceptable node. H1000, GM215m, nosler brass, 215 bergers. (.020" off lands) 3 rounds each at 73.5, 74, 74.5, 74, 75.5. Std DV was 5.43, 4.08, 5.1, 2.87 and the last group started seeing pressure signs so I only fired 2 rounds. 2 of the groups had an inch or less of vertical separation and 2 had less than 3" vertical separation all at 300 yards. Horizontal spread was all over the place, some were 12" groups left to right, but with great vertical separation, no groups were close acceptable.
I've spent so much time and money on components, chasing an acceptable load for this thing, 3 different scopes, rings...What would cause that much horizontal spread with low vertical spread and low Std DV? Is it time to send it back to CA again? Thanks for any help or suggestions.