Before I'd tear it apart, try normal H4831 and H870 powders, on maybe more than one or two range trips.
just a suggestion.....
Yep, 100yds. Forgot the base for the tripod, so no velocity. No pressure signs. COAL was 2.870", not sure how far off the land, I was saving seating depth for fine tuning.
I got a pound of RL17 today. Some guys on Snipershide are having good results with that powder. One more thing to try.
I have no intention of tearing anything apart and neither Ted or Rick have been contacted yet. I still have lots of things to test and try before I give up and blame the gun.
A wise plan (not tearing it apart). YES I have been watching this thread with great interest.
I figured I would wait until all the internet experts like guboy and green"*****"pasture expounded how they would cure the problem. I always enjoy a good laugh.
Not being there makes the real problem pure speculation, it is hard to diagnose over the net as to EXACTLY what the issue is.
I think Bill has suggested the best plan, clean it, shoot it again. Personally I would put some 5 shot groups down range and try some different seating depths with the same load, preferably the load that looked best from your ladder test.
I have found 4831SC seems to perform well in the 260s with heavy bullets like the 142s.
Another suggestion, shoot it well fouled as well, some barrels require being fairly fouled to shot well. I do not think that this is the case with 1 of Teds barrels but it is fairly common with many factory barrels, yup I am guessing too.
Rest assured the work is 100% covered by our warranty until the gun IS "torn apart" by anyone.
I would say this thread has been very polite and cannot think of a single post including those by GB and GP that offered anything negative...Its a great looking rig and I am certain it will shoot as expected soon....![]()
I would say this thread has been very polite and cannot think of a single post including those by GB and GP that offered anything negative...
A wise plan (not tearing it apart). YES I have been watching this thread with great interest.
I figured I would wait until all the internet experts like guboy and green"*****"pasture expounded how they would cure the problem. I always enjoy a good laugh.
Not being there makes the real problem pure speculation, it is hard to diagnose over the net as to EXACTLY what the issue is.
I think Bill has suggested the best plan, clean it, shoot it again. Personally I would put some 5 shot groups down range and try some different seating depths with the same load, preferably the load that looked best from your ladder test.
I have found 4831SC seems to perform well in the 260s with heavy bullets like the 142s.
Another suggestion, shoot it well fouled as well, some barrels require being fairly fouled to shot well. I do not think that this is the case with 1 of Teds barrels but it is fairly common with many factory barrels, yup I am guessing too.
Rest assured the work is 100% covered by our warranty until the gun IS "torn apart" by anyone.