Hello Gents:
I'm looking for anyone who seems to be having the same problem as myself. Any input would be handy.
I recently picked up a used WBY. Vanguard in 22-250 1:14 twist for shooting wolves and coyotes.
Once I got some free time I dropped on my leupold VX-3 (4.5-14X50) into the talley rings the gun came with and headed out to my shooting spot to sight in my new combo.
I figured I would start with cheap bullets to get close to a sight in, so I took along a box of Federal 55gr soft points and proceeded to get my new combo zeroed.
I proceeded to zero the gun at 100yds and then shot a decent 1.25" 5 shot group with the above mentioned cheap ammunition.
I then proceeded to shoot some of my hand-loaded rounds through the gun to ensure they would be zeroed correctly, (as now I figured I would only require a couple shots from the hand-loads to adjust to 0).
My current recipe is as follows:
Nosler Custom Brass
Win Lg Rifle Primers
38.5gr Varget
50gr TTSX (barnes)
This load has a higher powder charge than is recommended as a max load by Barnes and Hogdon and is potentially dangerous!
The gun shot this combination absolutely horrible!! I have a difficult time placing 5 shots on a standard target (7"-8" group).
My bullets are seated out quite a good bit further than the factory stuff, but still clear of the lands and feed through the gun no problem.
The only thing I can come up with is that the barnes bullets dont seem to be getting enough rotation to stabilize in flight with the slow twisting barrel, but then why would the 55gr bullets have no problem grouping into an acceptable group?
I threw another scope on the gun tonight to see if that helps, I know the 50mm lens was awful close to the barrel and maybe that was affecting my grouping.
I am stumped either way..... I have never had a hand-load shoot so poorly and it was quite embarrasing that I could outshoot my hand-load grouping with the cheapest bullets you can buy from the factory.
Has anyone else run into this?
Cheers
Eric
I'm looking for anyone who seems to be having the same problem as myself. Any input would be handy.
I recently picked up a used WBY. Vanguard in 22-250 1:14 twist for shooting wolves and coyotes.
Once I got some free time I dropped on my leupold VX-3 (4.5-14X50) into the talley rings the gun came with and headed out to my shooting spot to sight in my new combo.
I figured I would start with cheap bullets to get close to a sight in, so I took along a box of Federal 55gr soft points and proceeded to get my new combo zeroed.
I proceeded to zero the gun at 100yds and then shot a decent 1.25" 5 shot group with the above mentioned cheap ammunition.
I then proceeded to shoot some of my hand-loaded rounds through the gun to ensure they would be zeroed correctly, (as now I figured I would only require a couple shots from the hand-loads to adjust to 0).
My current recipe is as follows:
Nosler Custom Brass
Win Lg Rifle Primers
38.5gr Varget
50gr TTSX (barnes)
This load has a higher powder charge than is recommended as a max load by Barnes and Hogdon and is potentially dangerous!
The gun shot this combination absolutely horrible!! I have a difficult time placing 5 shots on a standard target (7"-8" group).
My bullets are seated out quite a good bit further than the factory stuff, but still clear of the lands and feed through the gun no problem.
The only thing I can come up with is that the barnes bullets dont seem to be getting enough rotation to stabilize in flight with the slow twisting barrel, but then why would the 55gr bullets have no problem grouping into an acceptable group?
I threw another scope on the gun tonight to see if that helps, I know the 50mm lens was awful close to the barrel and maybe that was affecting my grouping.
I am stumped either way..... I have never had a hand-load shoot so poorly and it was quite embarrasing that I could outshoot my hand-load grouping with the cheapest bullets you can buy from the factory.
Has anyone else run into this?
Cheers
Eric
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