I purchased a new to me 300 WM and took it to the range for the first time yesterday. I had 1 box of Federal 180 gr soft point and 1 box of Federal 190 gr GMM. I used the blue box to get on target and zero the scope. I then switched to the FGMM and the next 5 shots where all within an inch (shooting from 100 yards - bipod / prone with rear bag) after a small final adjustment. I took a break for a few minutes, came back and the next shots where high and left by almost 3". After some repositioning, I was back near the center of the targets for a round or two and then it was back high and left. The remaining ammo I had left was shot the same way. 1 or 2 dead on, others off to the left or high left.
I don't discount that it is me. This is my first high power rifle after shooting 308 and 6.5 CM for a few years. I just don't know enough about diagnosing this type of results. The rifle has 26" bull barrel (1:9 twist) with a little bastard brake, McMillan A3 (bedded by rifle builder). I can slide a piece of paper all the way to the end of the of the barrel near the lug. The scope is a US Optic ER25. I bought the scope and it was damaged on delivery. Sent it back to USO and they repaired it (new erector spring). This is the first time shooting with the scope since it was returned from USO. All of the adjustments to zero where working and accurate. I got home and rechecked all of the torque specs on the rings, scope base and action screws. Everything was as it was before. I didn't check the scope base before, but they appeared to tight when I took the base off.
Again, I don't discount the shooter being the issue. I was a little concerned about the recoil before shooting it, but I was very surprised at how little there was. I am hoping someone might be able to help with some suggestions or advise, or a starting point to for correction. Thanks in advance.
I don't discount that it is me. This is my first high power rifle after shooting 308 and 6.5 CM for a few years. I just don't know enough about diagnosing this type of results. The rifle has 26" bull barrel (1:9 twist) with a little bastard brake, McMillan A3 (bedded by rifle builder). I can slide a piece of paper all the way to the end of the of the barrel near the lug. The scope is a US Optic ER25. I bought the scope and it was damaged on delivery. Sent it back to USO and they repaired it (new erector spring). This is the first time shooting with the scope since it was returned from USO. All of the adjustments to zero where working and accurate. I got home and rechecked all of the torque specs on the rings, scope base and action screws. Everything was as it was before. I didn't check the scope base before, but they appeared to tight when I took the base off.
Again, I don't discount the shooter being the issue. I was a little concerned about the recoil before shooting it, but I was very surprised at how little there was. I am hoping someone might be able to help with some suggestions or advise, or a starting point to for correction. Thanks in advance.