Wanted to see if anyone else experienced this.
I install a new scope on my rifle. I have my favorite hand loads ready to go for the range. These 2 loads on the previous trip to the range a week ago with my old scope shot very well out of this rifle. One shot in the high .2's while the other made a 15 shot group well under .75". I load these same loads up to get my new really nice scope sighted in. To my suprise, my group sizes more then tripled. Could no get a better group then about 1" today.
I did not clean the barrel between last range trip and today's to eliminate any need to foul the barrel before groups settled in.
The weight difference between the two scopes is pretty significant but I would not expect the harmonics to be affected this drastically.
I will mention, another variable that changed in my loading practice was that I resized the brass to bump the shoulder back. This is all that changed along with the scope change. Having said this, what do you believe could have caused this huge change in group sizes?
I install a new scope on my rifle. I have my favorite hand loads ready to go for the range. These 2 loads on the previous trip to the range a week ago with my old scope shot very well out of this rifle. One shot in the high .2's while the other made a 15 shot group well under .75". I load these same loads up to get my new really nice scope sighted in. To my suprise, my group sizes more then tripled. Could no get a better group then about 1" today.
I did not clean the barrel between last range trip and today's to eliminate any need to foul the barrel before groups settled in.
The weight difference between the two scopes is pretty significant but I would not expect the harmonics to be affected this drastically.
I will mention, another variable that changed in my loading practice was that I resized the brass to bump the shoulder back. This is all that changed along with the scope change. Having said this, what do you believe could have caused this huge change in group sizes?