Ok so I’m pretty new to the precision rifle game. I’m not new to guns, I grew up on a farm and spent time in the Marine Corp, but putting 5 rounds in one hole is new to me. I built myself a pretty decent rifle, Based on a Remington 700 AAC including the 762-SD can, better stock and a nice scope. I’ve been shooting sub MOA groups pretty consistently with M118 and decided to start working up a round for my rifle. I purchased a large assortment of factory loads and started loading some stuff on my own judging from the results I got from certain Factory loads. The rifle liked M118 and Federal Premium Match 175gr SMK’s, so I started working my hand loads in that realm.
However on one outing I fired some Winchester Silvertips 175 grain and my groups went to crap and I mean really went to crap, 10 rounds in a 3” group. Yesterday I shot some of my hand loads, Hornady 178 grain BTHP, new brass , IMR 4064 and CCI 200 primers, made my first .5” group. Next fired some Hornady Superformance Match in 175 grain and again my groups simply went to crap again 10 rounds in a 3” group. This is high quality Factory ammo, My question is this; Is my Rifle/Ammo combination really the problem? I hear people say my rifle doesn’t like this or that but, the rifle is an inanimate object. Somebody either tell me I’m somehow screwing up or what I’m witnessing is a real phenomenon.
However on one outing I fired some Winchester Silvertips 175 grain and my groups went to crap and I mean really went to crap, 10 rounds in a 3” group. Yesterday I shot some of my hand loads, Hornady 178 grain BTHP, new brass , IMR 4064 and CCI 200 primers, made my first .5” group. Next fired some Hornady Superformance Match in 175 grain and again my groups simply went to crap again 10 rounds in a 3” group. This is high quality Factory ammo, My question is this; Is my Rifle/Ammo combination really the problem? I hear people say my rifle doesn’t like this or that but, the rifle is an inanimate object. Somebody either tell me I’m somehow screwing up or what I’m witnessing is a real phenomenon.