I was going to start participating in a monthly rimfire match, so I dusted off my rifle and tested 7 samples of .22LR ammo (ranging from Wolf Target to Federal Match to Eley Match Pistol). Under good conditions, the best 5-shot group at 50 yards off a rest was 2 inches. Since the targets go out to 200 yards, I need to get groups down to one-half inch.
I did fire fouling rounds with each different sample before firing for group.
Setup:
- Fajen laminated thumbhole stock.
- Barrel bedded at rear; action free-floated.
- Green Mountain heavy barrel (.920).
The trigger had been tweaked and, for the first time, I experienced several failures to fire, including with the Eley Match Pistol. I've ordered a replacement spring set.
The question, then, is: Can the current setup be tweaked to get the accuracy I need, or do I need to get a better barrel, such as a Kidd?
One suggestion was to bed the entire barrel. Of course, if the barrel is a major contributor to the problem, bedding the entire length probably won't cut the group size enough.
I suspect someone will say I need to buy a bolt-action target rifle, but that's not in the budget.
Thank you,
Richard
I did fire fouling rounds with each different sample before firing for group.
Setup:
- Fajen laminated thumbhole stock.
- Barrel bedded at rear; action free-floated.
- Green Mountain heavy barrel (.920).
The trigger had been tweaked and, for the first time, I experienced several failures to fire, including with the Eley Match Pistol. I've ordered a replacement spring set.
The question, then, is: Can the current setup be tweaked to get the accuracy I need, or do I need to get a better barrel, such as a Kidd?
One suggestion was to bed the entire barrel. Of course, if the barrel is a major contributor to the problem, bedding the entire length probably won't cut the group size enough.
I suspect someone will say I need to buy a bolt-action target rifle, but that's not in the budget.
Thank you,
Richard