I thought I might solicit a few opinions, hopefully expert, on Carcano rifle accuracy.
I own a Carcano cavalry carbine, 1930's production, that has certainly been there and back. However the action is still safe and workable. The bore isn't pretty, but seems to have sufficient rifling. One of my Milsurp collection rules is that the gun must be shootable. The cavalry carbines are wonderfully miniscule and handy, and to hold one in your hands really helps you understand their popularity with soldiers, and their utility.
All of that being said, the accuracy of the rifle is downright awful. Firing at a 2 x 3 foot target at 50 yards I can only just keep them on the paper. About 2 out of 20 rounds on paper show signs of instability with a slightly long or wide bullet hole in the target, although none seem to be tumbling completely and key holing. I don't believe there is a safety issue at my range as there are very tall berms as a backstop.
My layman's understanding is that 6.5x52 ammo originally used .268 caliber bullets however modern manufactures take a short cut and use more common .264 caliber bullets in their loads. I've been shooting PPU ammo, which is about the only new manufacture stuff around, and measured the bullets at .264.
So my question is what sort of accuracy have other shooters seen in their Carcanos, and what ammo did they use? Is anyone producing properly sized .268 cal bullets? Is it possible I'm looking at a bore errosion problem and not an ammo problem?
Thanks!
I own a Carcano cavalry carbine, 1930's production, that has certainly been there and back. However the action is still safe and workable. The bore isn't pretty, but seems to have sufficient rifling. One of my Milsurp collection rules is that the gun must be shootable. The cavalry carbines are wonderfully miniscule and handy, and to hold one in your hands really helps you understand their popularity with soldiers, and their utility.
All of that being said, the accuracy of the rifle is downright awful. Firing at a 2 x 3 foot target at 50 yards I can only just keep them on the paper. About 2 out of 20 rounds on paper show signs of instability with a slightly long or wide bullet hole in the target, although none seem to be tumbling completely and key holing. I don't believe there is a safety issue at my range as there are very tall berms as a backstop.
My layman's understanding is that 6.5x52 ammo originally used .268 caliber bullets however modern manufactures take a short cut and use more common .264 caliber bullets in their loads. I've been shooting PPU ammo, which is about the only new manufacture stuff around, and measured the bullets at .264.
So my question is what sort of accuracy have other shooters seen in their Carcanos, and what ammo did they use? Is anyone producing properly sized .268 cal bullets? Is it possible I'm looking at a bore errosion problem and not an ammo problem?
Thanks!