I bought this rifle SPECIFICALLY for shooting heavy VLD's. Yet, it seems to only really like the 52 grain weights 
Edit - the barrel is marked 8" twist
I've tried new brass, fireformed & collet sized brass, rem match primers Winchester primers, varying COLS up to and including jammed into the lands. I've tried Varget (24-26 grains) and 322 (21-23 grains), both proven performers in this combination.
Yet I can't group better than 3" with the 75's, ever. Every shot is a flyer, with every charge weight. This is especially frustrating as I can shoot .3 groups with the 52 Hornady and Nosler BTHP', and 52 AMAX's using these same primers, powders and cases.
What's going on here?
EDIT:
Well, I've managed to get some 1/2 MOA groups at 200 yards now. After trying Varget, benchmark, 4064 and 322, as well as Rem 7 1/2, WSR, fed SR match and cci 450 SRM primers. Switching to Magnum primers made most of the difference, and doing load work in two tenth grain increments was absolutely necessary. With a light sporter barrel, charge differences of only two tenths made considerable differences. Now to do some chrony work; 25.0 grains of Varget, 23.5 of benchmark and 24.5 of 4064 all produce similar groups, so whichever is fastest wins
Edit - the barrel is marked 8" twist
I've tried new brass, fireformed & collet sized brass, rem match primers Winchester primers, varying COLS up to and including jammed into the lands. I've tried Varget (24-26 grains) and 322 (21-23 grains), both proven performers in this combination.
Yet I can't group better than 3" with the 75's, ever. Every shot is a flyer, with every charge weight. This is especially frustrating as I can shoot .3 groups with the 52 Hornady and Nosler BTHP', and 52 AMAX's using these same primers, powders and cases.
What's going on here?
EDIT:
Well, I've managed to get some 1/2 MOA groups at 200 yards now. After trying Varget, benchmark, 4064 and 322, as well as Rem 7 1/2, WSR, fed SR match and cci 450 SRM primers. Switching to Magnum primers made most of the difference, and doing load work in two tenth grain increments was absolutely necessary. With a light sporter barrel, charge differences of only two tenths made considerable differences. Now to do some chrony work; 25.0 grains of Varget, 23.5 of benchmark and 24.5 of 4064 all produce similar groups, so whichever is fastest wins
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