Holy TUMBLING!

yorgi

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My friend, who lives in Germany, recently bought a milsurp Steyr (M1903) in 6.5X54 MS. The only ammo he could find, for now, was a 20+ year batch made by RWS.

Below, is a pic of his first 100m "grouping".Would you say that it's time for a new barrel, or should he try shooting again, with another brand of ammunition?

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The bullet is too heavy for the twist rate. but there is also a chance of the wrong caliber altogether. I saw this happen once when a guy fired .30/30 out of a .32 Special:runaway:
 
Most of the MS military rifles I have examined have poor bores which can cause tumbling. The military MS was made for a 156 gr bt.
 
There are a number of things that cause tumbling. Bullet diameter not matching bore, bullet weight too low to stablize with twist of rifling, and a bad crown at the muzzle. Or the rifling washed out by a cleaning rod at the muzzle will cause tumbling.

Also if the bullets have bases that are corroded or are damaged, that will cause a tumble as well.
Or any combination of the above.

I have several rifles that tumble some cast bullets and I can NOT figure out why. They handle jacketed bullets just fine.
 
Yugo Steyr captures were rebored to 7.9x57mm Mauser IIRC for standardization. He could be throwing little bullets down a big bore.
 
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