I’ve owned cure,proof,Christensen and hardy CFW barrels and found the Hardy tip be best so far, not a fan of proof or Christensen barrels.A lightweight short mag is gonna be harder to squeeze the utmost precision out of, match bullets would help as well (or at least a larger sample size of different high end hunting bullets to see what the barrel likes best). Fierce's carbon wrapped barrels are also known for not being as consistent as say a Proof or Bartlein cf wrapped barrel. But to be honest, for what I presume is a hunting rig (I otherwise don't know why you'd have a cf barreled 6.5 PRC for anything other than hunting), the level of precision you are getting is just fine, imo.
Pics or it didn't happenMy Savage 110 .223 Varmint with Arken 6-24x50 scope (30mm) does groups between 1/4 moa and 1/2 moa. Its my first bench rest rifle and Im getting closer and closer to consistent 1/4 moa groups every time I shoot it. 5 round groups at 200y.
My firm opinion on rifles is that once you get past about 1000$ to 1200$ on the rifle, what you're paying for is nice finish or weight reduction.
Anyway I just upgraded my reloading gear and was thinking maybe a new SS press.What difference would heavy gun verses lighter gun matter?
If it’s stable it should only be a matter of trigger pull, right?
Barrels flex like a pool noodle.What difference would heavy gun verses lighter gun matter?
If it’s stable it should only be a matter of trigger pull, right?
Do what YouTubers do... group at 50 yard and claimI’ve been chasing a true 1/2 MOA gun for a long time.
Best I’ve got was approximately 3/4 MOA ish .
5 round groups
I’ve had customs , high end factory, you name it,I can’t get that 5 rnd consistent group at 1/2 MOA
I’m using an RCBS reloading kit that pretty much included the basic.
Beam scale,etc.
I’ve been reloading and shooting for approximately 12 years and can’t get to the 5 rnd group 5 times.
So,is it me ? Or the reloading gear? Or both ? Lol
I just upgraded to the RCBS 3 way trimmer,A&D FX-123 and auto trickler.
And a factory gun that claims 1/2 MOA 3 rnd groups.
I could live with that if it was 5 round groups x 5 times
6.5prc is a barrel burner
Wind is everything when it comes to shooting small groups, even at 100 yards.It’s only 100 meters ,usually not much difference
Agreed. Sight picture can tell the tale. How the Target aim point meets cross hair/dot needs to be as fine a detail as possible and as consistent as possible. Need to be realistic as to what the true poa looks likeand only 18x scope.



























