Okay, what kind of spread is conisidered acceptable from group to group?
I have a stock Remington LTR .308. With most loads the gun will shoot a .450 5 shot group or two, then throw a 1.110 or 1.200 group (all of these are at 100 yds). The barrel is floated with decent clearance and no evidence of touching. The groups almost without fail average out to .850 or so. I keep a log and the .850 average is very consistent but why the spread on the group size. The groups will open up and sometimes string and other times not. It consistly does this. I'm running a new Leupy Mark 4 4.5-14x50 FFP TMR reticle. The gun performed the same with the previous scope.
I've tried multiple different powders, bullets, bullet weights, brass, neck sized, non-neck sized,different seating depths, clean gun, not clean gun, 2 different optics. I'm using Lapua brass, CCI BR primers, and I've used Winchester brass. I've tried 168 Vmax, 168 sierra, Nosler 168 CC, 155 Sierra Palma, Lapua 155. Poweders are Varget and RL15. I'm measuring COAL with comparator, trickling my loads with a Pact digital scale that seems to be consistent when I check it which lately has been frequently. The only thing I have not changed is primers.
To put in prespective I have a PSS that has had some minor work on it and it will shoot an average of .500 with some in the .40 range and some in the .675 range. I've been shooting for nearly 30 years and loading for 20 years.
I have not lapped the rings on this gun. Could that be a factor? The gun is being shot off the bench and locked in solid. I'm doing my best to keep from torquing the rifle and I'm index the horizontal crosshair to minimize cant.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
21Bravo
I have a stock Remington LTR .308. With most loads the gun will shoot a .450 5 shot group or two, then throw a 1.110 or 1.200 group (all of these are at 100 yds). The barrel is floated with decent clearance and no evidence of touching. The groups almost without fail average out to .850 or so. I keep a log and the .850 average is very consistent but why the spread on the group size. The groups will open up and sometimes string and other times not. It consistly does this. I'm running a new Leupy Mark 4 4.5-14x50 FFP TMR reticle. The gun performed the same with the previous scope.
I've tried multiple different powders, bullets, bullet weights, brass, neck sized, non-neck sized,different seating depths, clean gun, not clean gun, 2 different optics. I'm using Lapua brass, CCI BR primers, and I've used Winchester brass. I've tried 168 Vmax, 168 sierra, Nosler 168 CC, 155 Sierra Palma, Lapua 155. Poweders are Varget and RL15. I'm measuring COAL with comparator, trickling my loads with a Pact digital scale that seems to be consistent when I check it which lately has been frequently. The only thing I have not changed is primers.
To put in prespective I have a PSS that has had some minor work on it and it will shoot an average of .500 with some in the .40 range and some in the .675 range. I've been shooting for nearly 30 years and loading for 20 years.
I have not lapped the rings on this gun. Could that be a factor? The gun is being shot off the bench and locked in solid. I'm doing my best to keep from torquing the rifle and I'm index the horizontal crosshair to minimize cant.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
21Bravo