.357 Magnum 1894 levers and 77/357 bolts: Accuracy?

my 77-357 is picky. I love the gun but it took a while to find what it really likes, my 357 hornady xtp hand load is very consistent at sub 2" at 100 yards, it seems to put the first 3 shots into 1" territory then the 4th and 5th .5-1" lower. My 200gn lrngc load is also a sub2" load..

For .38sp hand loads the rifle hates lswc and seems to prefer a roundnose bullet cast at .358. My hand loads are still getting me 1-1.5 inch at 50 yards and the sub inch load is actually remington umc .38sp lrn.

when I first got the ruger it was very inconsistent but it seems to have been settling down more with more handload experiments and I look forward to getting my new trigger sear because the trigger on the rifle doesn't always lead to breaking the cleanest of shots.

I hunt this rifle with a 1-4x leupold but used to run a 2-7 redfield while doing load work up.
 
I've no experience with .357's, but personally I find buckhorn and semi-buckhorn sights seriously hamper any rifle. I do have experience with .44 and .45 cal levers. My Rossi in .45/.454 can shoot clover leafs up to around 50 yards (semi-regularly) with buckhorns, but at 100 yards, I'm shooting about 5-6 inches, due to the buckhorn sights. I just had a scout mount added to this rifle for this very reason.
 
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