Ok, just got back from the range............ again!
For some damn reason I cant seem to hold a group for shit @ 100 yards. Some shots are dead on, others are off an inch or two either up, down left and right.
Im using Varget powder, SMK BTHP 175gr bullets, Federal 210M primers, and winchester brass. Brass is trimmed to 2.007 +/-. After seating the bullet using a Redding Comp die, Im getting a measurement of roughly 2.803 +/-. The varget loads Im using was 40, 40.5, 41, 41.5. It was with all these loads that Im having issues with.
BTW, how much variance will you get measuring from the TIP of the bullet to the case head VS using a Bullet Comparator?
I noticed that when I went to chamber the 2 rounds in the listed pictures below, the bolt handle was a little tough to close, but I did close it. Upon extracting the rounds, I noticed about 1/8" above the case neck there was a "gouge" that was perfectly straight going across the bullets. Is this where the rifling was touching the bullets?
For some damn reason I cant seem to hold a group for shit @ 100 yards. Some shots are dead on, others are off an inch or two either up, down left and right.
Im using Varget powder, SMK BTHP 175gr bullets, Federal 210M primers, and winchester brass. Brass is trimmed to 2.007 +/-. After seating the bullet using a Redding Comp die, Im getting a measurement of roughly 2.803 +/-. The varget loads Im using was 40, 40.5, 41, 41.5. It was with all these loads that Im having issues with.
BTW, how much variance will you get measuring from the TIP of the bullet to the case head VS using a Bullet Comparator?
I noticed that when I went to chamber the 2 rounds in the listed pictures below, the bolt handle was a little tough to close, but I did close it. Upon extracting the rounds, I noticed about 1/8" above the case neck there was a "gouge" that was perfectly straight going across the bullets. Is this where the rifling was touching the bullets?