Would this indicate bedding issues, the RED line is the lowest powder charge , then green then BLUE being the warmer one 3gr higher.
its my Ruger hawkeye 35 Whelen with 200gr TSX an 53-54-55gr varget...... is it some interest the faster it goes the larger the group gets, my Question is to get by for a bush hunting rifle where 200m is LONG, 100m is the norm, Large Deer, is it worth trying LOWER charges of powder to just see if it closes up a tad???
im not after MOA, i believe this rifle in this stock has always been a strayer, when i switched stocks to Ramline, it was shooting an inch to 1.5 all day w 250s... i noted a hairline crack in the ruger an did a bit of a fix up.. perhaps thats not worked- The short term fix of tryin them a few Gr slower may suffice for its needs now and then... but what do you think about this?
cheers
its my Ruger hawkeye 35 Whelen with 200gr TSX an 53-54-55gr varget...... is it some interest the faster it goes the larger the group gets, my Question is to get by for a bush hunting rifle where 200m is LONG, 100m is the norm, Large Deer, is it worth trying LOWER charges of powder to just see if it closes up a tad???
im not after MOA, i believe this rifle in this stock has always been a strayer, when i switched stocks to Ramline, it was shooting an inch to 1.5 all day w 250s... i noted a hairline crack in the ruger an did a bit of a fix up.. perhaps thats not worked- The short term fix of tryin them a few Gr slower may suffice for its needs now and then... but what do you think about this?
cheers




















































