I have never ever had so much frustration reloading for my .308 bolt gun. Back a few years ago when I started reloading precision ammo I had no problem loading ammo that held groups in the 3's and 4's all day long, every day - 44.6 gr Varget, Lapua brass, 175 SMK .020 off lands - this load was consistent and accurate everywhere I went. Fast forward 5 years. I had around 6k rounds down that original Krieger tube and found a nice new Bartlein barrel from Bugholes in a new contour I wanted and with 5R rifling so I snatched it up and sent it back to Long Rifles for the fit up. Some specs on the rifle - Surgeon 599 action, 26" Bartlein 5R 11.25" twist, M24 contour, Nightforce 5.5-22, NF rings, Manners T4A / Manners Mini chassis. Its a solid rig and very capable of great accuracy. I started with 20 rounds of virgin Lapua brass and 43GR Varget to break the barrel in and started right in on the load development. I ran 3 mirrored OCW's exactly by the book and came up with a pretty definitive node at 43.8GR Varget with the 175 Sierras. From here I ran a seating depth test starting at lands and stepping back to .040 off with groups of 5. The test showed some nice groups at the lands, .010 off and .030 off. I re tested these three seating depths then selected the load at the lands since it still fit in the AICS mag and gave the best accuracy. Now I took some of these rounds and loaded them with Wolf LR primers whereas I was using FGMM LR primers. Long story short, I gained 20 fps but accuracy went to shit - I shot four, 5 round groups, best accuracy just under 1 MOA.
I attached a pic of a target, 2 5-shot groups shot at 100 yards indoors, no wind. Whats with the weird horizontal stringing??? Everything is torqued to spec, rings are tight, etc. These groups were shot off a lead sled (have an injured rotator cuff I'm nursing at the moment) but I normally shoot bipod and rear bag.
Should I start the whole process over, go back to a certain point, go back to the FGMM primers (accuracy wasn't great with these hence the reason for trying the wolf primers, but it still wasn't as bad as the accuracy seen below), try different primers?
I'm loading with on a Dillon 550, Redding Comp seating die, body diving die, and Lee collet neck die - runout is measuring around .003.
I attached a pic of a target, 2 5-shot groups shot at 100 yards indoors, no wind. Whats with the weird horizontal stringing??? Everything is torqued to spec, rings are tight, etc. These groups were shot off a lead sled (have an injured rotator cuff I'm nursing at the moment) but I normally shoot bipod and rear bag.
Should I start the whole process over, go back to a certain point, go back to the FGMM primers (accuracy wasn't great with these hence the reason for trying the wolf primers, but it still wasn't as bad as the accuracy seen below), try different primers?
I'm loading with on a Dillon 550, Redding Comp seating die, body diving die, and Lee collet neck die - runout is measuring around .003.