.223Savage
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My last trip to the range was ruined by some poor shooting that I am hoping to blame on my reloads.
My standard load for Hornady 55g SP is 25.5g of Varget. This combo has averaged under an inch over 20 five shot groups.
Last week one group of 50 loads did not perform well, 9 groups averaged 1.400 in. and 3 shots KEYHOLED at 100 yards. I have never had that happen. To add more confusion I took the last 5 shots at 5 one inch dots and hit 4 of them.
The poor results did not please me.The rifle is a Savage 12VLP.
In looking for what went wrong, two things came to mind:
1- I may have forgotten to clean the rifle the last time I shot. I suspect this is not the problem, but may be wrong.
2- I checked back into my reloading log and found a note for this batch of reloads. I scribbled that many of the bullets seated easier than normal.
The question is, could poor neck sizing cause the lack of accuracy and the keyholing with an otherwise great load?
Your thoughts please.
My standard load for Hornady 55g SP is 25.5g of Varget. This combo has averaged under an inch over 20 five shot groups.
Last week one group of 50 loads did not perform well, 9 groups averaged 1.400 in. and 3 shots KEYHOLED at 100 yards. I have never had that happen. To add more confusion I took the last 5 shots at 5 one inch dots and hit 4 of them.
The poor results did not please me.The rifle is a Savage 12VLP.
In looking for what went wrong, two things came to mind:
1- I may have forgotten to clean the rifle the last time I shot. I suspect this is not the problem, but may be wrong.
2- I checked back into my reloading log and found a note for this batch of reloads. I scribbled that many of the bullets seated easier than normal.
The question is, could poor neck sizing cause the lack of accuracy and the keyholing with an otherwise great load?
Your thoughts please.