I have a rifle here that I'm working with trying to get a load for.
It is a 700 in 375/338 with a new 21" King bbl. Gun has been bedded by Guntech as well as the trigger adjusted. Gun is very easy to shoot with a good pad and straight comb for recoil control. To date I have tried two different scopes and mounts on it, Three different powders (3031, RL15, Varget), Four different primers. Bullets have all been 270gr Hornadys and have been seated out as far as possible to the lands with almost 100rds down the tube.
I shoot three shot groups as the bbl heats up quick. Barrel is allowed to totally cool off between groups. Problem is that the gun fairly consistently gives two shots very close together with one off up to 2" or so.
I'm no trying to make this into a bench gun, but would like to see a bit more consistency that this. Any thoughts from the precision shooter crowd would be of interest.
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It is a 700 in 375/338 with a new 21" King bbl. Gun has been bedded by Guntech as well as the trigger adjusted. Gun is very easy to shoot with a good pad and straight comb for recoil control. To date I have tried two different scopes and mounts on it, Three different powders (3031, RL15, Varget), Four different primers. Bullets have all been 270gr Hornadys and have been seated out as far as possible to the lands with almost 100rds down the tube.
I shoot three shot groups as the bbl heats up quick. Barrel is allowed to totally cool off between groups. Problem is that the gun fairly consistently gives two shots very close together with one off up to 2" or so.
I'm no trying to make this into a bench gun, but would like to see a bit more consistency that this. Any thoughts from the precision shooter crowd would be of interest.
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