Forum is called Stupid Marksmanship Questions so here goes.
I had the oddest thing happen at the range yesterday, finished off one box and opened another of the same brand and bullet and couldn't hit shit with the rounds out of the second box. Rifle is a Tikka T3 CTR 6.5 Creedmoor in a Cadex chassis with a Minox scope. Ammo is Prime 130gr OTM bought during the group buy. About 250 rounds through the rifle since new.
At the end of my last range trip my groups were getting inconsistent, I tracked the problem down to the action being loose. When I got home I found out I forgot to loctite the action screws. I figured if I forgot it there, where else did I forget to put it, so I pulled the scope rail and rings apart and made sure to put loctite and torque everything. Went to the range yesterday, pulled out a box of Prime with 15 rounds in it to rezero. First 5 grouped nicely about 1" low, made an adjustment and the next 5 went into a .43 MOA group (best group ever out of the rifle) dead center of the target. After a group like that I figured she was as zeroed as she was going to get so I moved down to the steel targets. The last 5 out of the first box were 2@300 and 3@400 with 5 hits (8" gongs). I grabbed another box, dialed for 500 and started to shoot the 500 yard 8" gong, only no matter where I held I couldn't get a hit. Spot the hit into the berm just off to the right but good elevation, next shot hold the left edge and the shot goes high, the shots were all over the place. It was like there was a force field around the target. After 10 shots (loaded 5 at a time so not shooting very fast) I asked the guy next to me spot for me, still couldn't get a hit. After burning the whole box I was getting frustrated and the barrel was getting hot so I put it aside and shot my 223 for a while. After 15 minutes or so with the 223 I grabbed the 6.5 and my last 10 American Gunner 140s. I've always had good luck with with the AG 140s in both the Tikka and my Ruger. I dialed for the 140s and 500 yards, of the first 3 @ 500 all 3 hit pretty much dead center. I switched to the 600 (15" gong) and hit 7 of 7, again pretty much dead center. It was getting late and the light was almost gone so I packed up after shooting the AG and didn't try any more Prime.
So I'm confused as to what's going on. The rifle has done well in the past with the Prime and I had dope for shooting at that distance, at that range. The amb temps and humidity were about the same as the last time I shot there, there wasn't much wind (according to the guy next to me it was 3 mph, but with trees on both sides of a relatively narrow shooting lane wind is seldom much of an issue). The barrel had cooled down while I was moving from the 100 yard benches to the steel benches (barely warm to the touch) and there were only 5 shots before changing boxes so I don't think it was barrel heat. Is it possible it was a bad box of ammo? Like I said before all my Prime came in one order from the group buy a while back, all boxes are marked the same so I'd assume they're the same batch. I would think if it was me or the rifle it wouldn't have shot the .43 MOA group and the AG wouldn't have hit at 500 and 600.
I had the oddest thing happen at the range yesterday, finished off one box and opened another of the same brand and bullet and couldn't hit shit with the rounds out of the second box. Rifle is a Tikka T3 CTR 6.5 Creedmoor in a Cadex chassis with a Minox scope. Ammo is Prime 130gr OTM bought during the group buy. About 250 rounds through the rifle since new.
At the end of my last range trip my groups were getting inconsistent, I tracked the problem down to the action being loose. When I got home I found out I forgot to loctite the action screws. I figured if I forgot it there, where else did I forget to put it, so I pulled the scope rail and rings apart and made sure to put loctite and torque everything. Went to the range yesterday, pulled out a box of Prime with 15 rounds in it to rezero. First 5 grouped nicely about 1" low, made an adjustment and the next 5 went into a .43 MOA group (best group ever out of the rifle) dead center of the target. After a group like that I figured she was as zeroed as she was going to get so I moved down to the steel targets. The last 5 out of the first box were 2@300 and 3@400 with 5 hits (8" gongs). I grabbed another box, dialed for 500 and started to shoot the 500 yard 8" gong, only no matter where I held I couldn't get a hit. Spot the hit into the berm just off to the right but good elevation, next shot hold the left edge and the shot goes high, the shots were all over the place. It was like there was a force field around the target. After 10 shots (loaded 5 at a time so not shooting very fast) I asked the guy next to me spot for me, still couldn't get a hit. After burning the whole box I was getting frustrated and the barrel was getting hot so I put it aside and shot my 223 for a while. After 15 minutes or so with the 223 I grabbed the 6.5 and my last 10 American Gunner 140s. I've always had good luck with with the AG 140s in both the Tikka and my Ruger. I dialed for the 140s and 500 yards, of the first 3 @ 500 all 3 hit pretty much dead center. I switched to the 600 (15" gong) and hit 7 of 7, again pretty much dead center. It was getting late and the light was almost gone so I packed up after shooting the AG and didn't try any more Prime.
So I'm confused as to what's going on. The rifle has done well in the past with the Prime and I had dope for shooting at that distance, at that range. The amb temps and humidity were about the same as the last time I shot there, there wasn't much wind (according to the guy next to me it was 3 mph, but with trees on both sides of a relatively narrow shooting lane wind is seldom much of an issue). The barrel had cooled down while I was moving from the 100 yard benches to the steel benches (barely warm to the touch) and there were only 5 shots before changing boxes so I don't think it was barrel heat. Is it possible it was a bad box of ammo? Like I said before all my Prime came in one order from the group buy a while back, all boxes are marked the same so I'd assume they're the same batch. I would think if it was me or the rifle it wouldn't have shot the .43 MOA group and the AG wouldn't have hit at 500 and 600.
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