Just curious, why are some so quick to think the rifle is at fault???
If I read the post right bcsteve didn`t shoot a group of 5 rounds loaded the same, but a ladder test. Shots 1 through 5 denote a round loaded with progressivly higher charge weights, in this case each shot being .5gr heavier in powder than the previous. Expecting the group to be sub moa would be a bit of a stretch. Rather he is looking for a node in there somewhere that the rifle seemed to like. In each case it appeared to me he should work on something around charge weight number 4.
I`ve shot 10 round ladder tests that push 2 MOA, but once I found the right spot and tweeked it a little .5MOA was easily obtainable.
If I read the post right bcsteve didn`t shoot a group of 5 rounds loaded the same, but a ladder test. Shots 1 through 5 denote a round loaded with progressivly higher charge weights, in this case each shot being .5gr heavier in powder than the previous. Expecting the group to be sub moa would be a bit of a stretch. Rather he is looking for a node in there somewhere that the rifle seemed to like. In each case it appeared to me he should work on something around charge weight number 4.
I`ve shot 10 round ladder tests that push 2 MOA, but once I found the right spot and tweeked it a little .5MOA was easily obtainable.
I gotta say, I would load about 46 grains of 4831sc behind the 140 grainish bullet (seated to touch the lands)I had on hand and shoot it. If the rifle didn't shoot at the level I expected, I'd take it apart to find out why. If there was a little vertical, that would be the time to adjust the load or seating depth etc.
BTW, that's a nice looking rifle. Regards, Bill.