Last week-end I shot new hunting loads for my 300 WSM. I used Nosler brass, Federal magnum match primers, Berger 168 VLD Hunting, 65.5 gr of H4350, COAL 0f 2.945". Berger says the VLD's must be in the rifling for best performance which is true after the different COAL I used. At 0.010" more COAL, the bullet stays stuck in the barrel when unloading so my 2.945" was pretty much in the rifling.
I shot a few groups and were still pretty good at 200 meters with 1.1" to 1.75" spreads (so .5 to .8 MOA). Wind was blowing parallel to the range so I would say minimal wind effect on bullet. The velocity was measured for all shots and very small spread; 3119, 3117, 3120, 3123 FPS,.... All groups line up on the same horizontal line with always 2 shots in the same hole or almost and always one hole 1" to 1.5" away. So my question is: if all the shots being on the same horizontal line (within 1/4"), does that mean strictly the shooter?
I shot a few groups and were still pretty good at 200 meters with 1.1" to 1.75" spreads (so .5 to .8 MOA). Wind was blowing parallel to the range so I would say minimal wind effect on bullet. The velocity was measured for all shots and very small spread; 3119, 3117, 3120, 3123 FPS,.... All groups line up on the same horizontal line with always 2 shots in the same hole or almost and always one hole 1" to 1.5" away. So my question is: if all the shots being on the same horizontal line (within 1/4"), does that mean strictly the shooter?


















































