Hey folks,
I have a crabby 22 Creedmoor and while working on some load data for it and trouble shooting why it wont shoot well, I have come across some, what is to me, strange advice. The rifle was put together by a very reputable and well known organization using quality parts and seems to have trouble getting under 1 moa at 100 yards. It has shot a few groups better than that but nothing that seems reliable or consistent. Here is where it gets weird to me.
I have had several persons opine that I should not worry about it but just shoot it at distance and I am thinking that if it wont consistently put 3 under a nickel(my other rifles will often put 5 under a dime) at 100 yards why would it shoot further. And its about then that someone will say something like "my rifle only groups about 1.5 inches at 100 but will do it at 800 yards also so dont worry about the close stuff"...and its this that I find incredibly hard to believe, so if it is true/possible, then can anyone explain to me how a rifle that shoots poorly at 100 suddenly turns into a tack driver at distance?
I do understand that some rifles shoot very well at 100 and then fall apart at distance but how is the reverse possible? bullets that will not touch at 100 will certainly not be touching at 5, ,6, 7 or 1000 yards in my mind. Now, that said, perhaps I am very wrong here and would love to learn more so please feel free to share if so inclined.
Thanks for your time and have a great day!
Jamie
I have a crabby 22 Creedmoor and while working on some load data for it and trouble shooting why it wont shoot well, I have come across some, what is to me, strange advice. The rifle was put together by a very reputable and well known organization using quality parts and seems to have trouble getting under 1 moa at 100 yards. It has shot a few groups better than that but nothing that seems reliable or consistent. Here is where it gets weird to me.
I have had several persons opine that I should not worry about it but just shoot it at distance and I am thinking that if it wont consistently put 3 under a nickel(my other rifles will often put 5 under a dime) at 100 yards why would it shoot further. And its about then that someone will say something like "my rifle only groups about 1.5 inches at 100 but will do it at 800 yards also so dont worry about the close stuff"...and its this that I find incredibly hard to believe, so if it is true/possible, then can anyone explain to me how a rifle that shoots poorly at 100 suddenly turns into a tack driver at distance?
I do understand that some rifles shoot very well at 100 and then fall apart at distance but how is the reverse possible? bullets that will not touch at 100 will certainly not be touching at 5, ,6, 7 or 1000 yards in my mind. Now, that said, perhaps I am very wrong here and would love to learn more so please feel free to share if so inclined.
Thanks for your time and have a great day!
Jamie