Re: Rnd count improving accuracy??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You're not alone. It's been known for years. The smith who built my first custom rifle years ago told me that accuracy will increase after about 200 rounds. It's not getting used to the rifle but the process of sending bullets down the barrel. Might be different in all barrels but 150-200 rounds is a good ballpark. </div></div>
I expect to get laughed out of here for this, but here goes...
I ordered a new hand lapped match barrel for my 300. Get the gun back and the first 15 shots I fired through it were the 3 finest grits of Tubb's Final Finish. Start shooting my handloads for development and the first 3 shot group was a cloverleaf. Next 3 shot group was horizontal 3 shots in less than 1/2". Next group, 3 shots big ragged hole. WOW! Happened to look carefully at my cases and noticed that they looked a little fat above the belt. Long story short, dull reamer buggered my chamber.
Barrel #2 from same guys (w/new reamer
). Ran out of FF bullets and REALLY was itching to shoot. So all it saw for the beginning of it's life were 200g smk's. Long story short, this barrel with same loads started shooting small groups at about 200 rounds (I log every shot in my notebook). The barrelsmith said this was not unusual at all. FWIW, the 2nd barrel has yet to equal 100 yard performance of the 1st.
Coincidence, or does David Tubbs know a thing or two?
John