o.k., i'm new to rifle accuracy pursuits and reloading.
ladder loading 5 groups of 3 rds. for a bolt action, i get 3 out the 5 groups shooting .8" @ 100 meters.
not a bad start, i thought, but next time out [with all identical components] i get 2" groups.
two things different: since i had problems ejecting and even chambering rounds previously i tightened my sizing die down one quarter turn more.
this time out, all cycled smoothly, except one cartidge was just slightly tight ejecting, but did come out o.k. - so, problem solved there.
also, i had previously cleaned my barrel with a copper brush and Hoppe's 9 powder solvent followed by patches until dry.
but after shooting the .8" groups i just used wet then dry patches, [with hoppe's again].
by my recollection EVERY other variable remained the same.
so, anyone have any ideas on this? sizing change? [not sure how to get around that, and still chamber/eject smoothly],
or cleaning method, [back to the original method]?
or maybe something else i'm overlooking?
...thanks for any input.
ladder loading 5 groups of 3 rds. for a bolt action, i get 3 out the 5 groups shooting .8" @ 100 meters.
not a bad start, i thought, but next time out [with all identical components] i get 2" groups.
two things different: since i had problems ejecting and even chambering rounds previously i tightened my sizing die down one quarter turn more.
this time out, all cycled smoothly, except one cartidge was just slightly tight ejecting, but did come out o.k. - so, problem solved there.
also, i had previously cleaned my barrel with a copper brush and Hoppe's 9 powder solvent followed by patches until dry.
but after shooting the .8" groups i just used wet then dry patches, [with hoppe's again].
by my recollection EVERY other variable remained the same.
so, anyone have any ideas on this? sizing change? [not sure how to get around that, and still chamber/eject smoothly],
or cleaning method, [back to the original method]?
or maybe something else i'm overlooking?
...thanks for any input.
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