I work with a few guys that moved from California about 6 years ago. They said the northern part of the state is really beautiful.
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I am originally from Texas and hunt there when possible but it’s all high fences now and really isn’t hunting anymore; more like going to a live grocery store. Though I do love busting pigs there! It’s hard to justify going out of state to hunt when I have roughly 3.7 million acres to hunt less than a 1/2 mile from my front door. Yes 3.7million acres and that is just one zone close to me; probably pushing 10+ Million acres if you count all the land I have access to within an hour of me.The way that the state of California is shaped, you could probably drive an hour and be in another state. Go hunting in one of those border states where you dont have to use non-leaded bullets....
Good fences make good neigbors.Nah, I figured you lived elsewhere, but there's so much game in CA it's hard to justify heading elsewhere in a lot of cases. I never truly appreciated the outdoors until I moved to the West Coast with all the public land out here, makes me sad to think of my native state of Texas and all that land snapped up and walled off behind fences and trespass law.
I haven’t measured that at yet.Have you guys tried messing with the neck tension? .03 - .025 - .02?
UPDATE.... So it’s been almost a YEAR since this was posted and I am still have issues. I have tried everything posted above 10 times over and still can barely get 1.25 moa out of this rifle with monos. I have switched to the Lehigh 130gr Controlled Chaos bullets as of now they give me the most consistency at 1.25moa and the occasional moa group. For a hunting rifle this will do though I would like more. I am pushing this with 41.5gr of H4350 @2830 fps. I still haven’t tried the Hammer Hunters but those are on the list whenever I can get some.
I went with the 110gr HH, I haven’t shot them for a group yet due to high winds here in the desert where I live. After the amount of 127-130gr weight bullets I have shot through my CM I am all but convinced that class of projectiles is just wrong for my rifle.Buy a box of the 124gr Hammer Hunters and you won’t be disappointed. I’ve hunted with Hammers the past two years and they have been very accurate out of my 6.5 PRC but the Creedmoor is next on my list to load for.
Sounds like another hammer winner and convert!I know this isn’t a group to write home about but finally after a year and a half I have found a load that will group under 1” at 100 yards. I also realize this is only a 3 shot group but it’s my hunting rifle; as long as it can do this I am good. 110hr Hammer Hunters 41.0gr of Varget seated to an Ogive of 2.175 in Peterson Brass with a 210M primer.
I know this isn’t a group to write home about but finally after a year and a half I have found a load that will group under 1” at 100 yards. I also realize this is only a 3 shot group but it’s my hunting rifle; as long as it can do this I am good. 110hr Hammer Hunters 41.0gr of Varget seated to an Ogive of 2.175 in Peterson Brass with a 210M primer.
I am at work right now but I can get back with you this evening.What is your cartridge overall length with these loads? Velocity and barrel length? Thanks—because I have some of these 110’s to load and try.
Solids like the Barnes hunting bullets and Hornady GMX do not require faster twists. They're lighter weight but similar length vs. cup&core to achieve similar SGs.
I am at work right now but I can get back with you this evening.
What kind of groups were you getting that sucked? How's it compare to your best groups in the same gun?I shot a few of these today, starting at 39.5 grains Varget and going up by .5 to 41.5. I didn’t notice any ejector swipe or bolt lift issues so I have at least a little room to work upward still. However, these groups really sucked IMO. I did 3 shot groups and had some good sd’s but can’t really use as a data point because 3 shots isn’t a good sample size. My COAL was 2.78; which I used instead of an ogive measurement because I understood ogive measurements on monolithic can be problematic with most comparators (I did not try mine). None of these loads were compressed in my Lapua brass.
I’m curious what length you were loading, so I can try a few of what worked well for you with the loads that gave decently consistent velocity for me today. Hopefully I can shrink the groups some. FWIW, the 110 hammer hunters seemed to shoot a little better today than the PVA Cayuga 122’s I tried also, but again this was a really small sample size so I’m not ruling them out.
What kind of groups were you getting that sucked? How's it compare to your best groups in the same gun?
40 gr Varget worked good with the 127 gr LRX. I use either CCI match or #34 primers.Powders:
IMR 4350
H 4350
RL 22
RL 17
RL 15
Varget
Jump was anything between 0.50 and 0.120 off the lands, although most of the initial group tests were around 70 off...