Hello,
I am having great difficulty in finding a load / recipe that is somewhat accurate for my Robinson Arms XCR in .223.
I have tried Hornady 50 grain VMAX, 55 grain VMAX, and 68 grain BTHP over various amounts of Varget powder with NO success. It looks like I shot a shotgun at the target.
I am capable of producing sub-MOA reloads for my bolt guns (Savages and Remingtons in .223 and .308); however, this gun is giving me fits.
The best groups I am able to get using factory rounds is about 4.5" @ 100 yards using bulk Federal 50 grain jacketed hollow points.
I have also tried various factory loads from 40 grain Hornady Vmax to 64 grain Winchester PowerPoint and various weights. manufacturers, and bullet types in between.
Does anyone have any suggestions that they have used with good results in their XCR? Ideally something that could be ethically used for hunting coyote?
The last two days at the range with this rifle have been very frustrating trying to find something that would produce decent results.
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Chizzy
I am having great difficulty in finding a load / recipe that is somewhat accurate for my Robinson Arms XCR in .223.
I have tried Hornady 50 grain VMAX, 55 grain VMAX, and 68 grain BTHP over various amounts of Varget powder with NO success. It looks like I shot a shotgun at the target.
I am capable of producing sub-MOA reloads for my bolt guns (Savages and Remingtons in .223 and .308); however, this gun is giving me fits.
The best groups I am able to get using factory rounds is about 4.5" @ 100 yards using bulk Federal 50 grain jacketed hollow points.
I have also tried various factory loads from 40 grain Hornady Vmax to 64 grain Winchester PowerPoint and various weights. manufacturers, and bullet types in between.
Does anyone have any suggestions that they have used with good results in their XCR? Ideally something that could be ethically used for hunting coyote?
The last two days at the range with this rifle have been very frustrating trying to find something that would produce decent results.
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Chizzy


















































