I have a Remington 700 in .308 1:10 twist, should be a pretty accurate rifle. Other with the same model are reporting consistantly sub 1" groups.
The scope is a Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40, new on a EGW base and Burris XTR rings.
I am a pretty decent shot, I usually am good for 1.5" 10 shot groups at 100.
The story is the first time I shot the rifle the first few shots at 50 to get on paper seemed decent, I moved out to 100 and it really was inconsistant. I would get a couple close (within my 1.5") and then one off 4-5" then it may shoot close to the same place or back close to the original group, maybe inbetween.
I got pissed and put the rifle up.
Took it out again, and tried it a second time with similar results.
The first run was with a cheap box of Winchester 180gr. The second run was with a box of Black Hills Match 175gr.
So my plan is to try a few shots out of the box of Black Hills, with it on a sandbag instead of the bi-pod to eliminate the thought of the stock pressure throwing shots, then try some Hornady Match 172gr to see if it likes that. If it does the same thing I am going to mount a different scope on it and try again. If it does the same thing I guess it is the rifle or me.
Am I missing something here or does the collective have a suggestion?
PS here is the rifle:
The scope is a Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40, new on a EGW base and Burris XTR rings.
I am a pretty decent shot, I usually am good for 1.5" 10 shot groups at 100.
The story is the first time I shot the rifle the first few shots at 50 to get on paper seemed decent, I moved out to 100 and it really was inconsistant. I would get a couple close (within my 1.5") and then one off 4-5" then it may shoot close to the same place or back close to the original group, maybe inbetween.
I got pissed and put the rifle up.
Took it out again, and tried it a second time with similar results.
The first run was with a cheap box of Winchester 180gr. The second run was with a box of Black Hills Match 175gr.
So my plan is to try a few shots out of the box of Black Hills, with it on a sandbag instead of the bi-pod to eliminate the thought of the stock pressure throwing shots, then try some Hornady Match 172gr to see if it likes that. If it does the same thing I am going to mount a different scope on it and try again. If it does the same thing I guess it is the rifle or me.
Am I missing something here or does the collective have a suggestion?
PS here is the rifle: