My friend and I were out shooting yesterday at 306, 408 and 496 yards. We were finishing up load work for our hunting rifles. Both of our rifles shoot well, but both of them have a bit of an "issue".
We do three shot groups as they are sporter/light contour barrels that heat up quite quickly (7mm RM and .300 WM). Both seem to consistantly group two shots very close to each other and one further away. This is not very noticeable at 100 yards, but does become pronounced at longer ranges.
At 306 yards the group was 2.15", and I called a flier to the left at the shot. Two shots were 1.18" center to center.
At 408 yards the group was 2.40", with two shots 0.966" from c-c.
At 496 yards the group was 2.06", with two shots 0.466" from c-c.
It appears as though the cold barrel shot is off from the rest of the shots. My friend's rifle is 100% certainly doing that - cold barrel 1st shot at one point, and then the next two close to each other.
You could almost lay the groups over each other, they look the same.
It is not as pronounced in my rifle with about 2 -2.5" difference, but in his it is - at 496 yards the "flier" is almost 5" away from the other shots. So what kind of solution should we be looking at?
Edit - there was no concern with wind.
We do three shot groups as they are sporter/light contour barrels that heat up quite quickly (7mm RM and .300 WM). Both seem to consistantly group two shots very close to each other and one further away. This is not very noticeable at 100 yards, but does become pronounced at longer ranges.
At 306 yards the group was 2.15", and I called a flier to the left at the shot. Two shots were 1.18" center to center.
At 408 yards the group was 2.40", with two shots 0.966" from c-c.
At 496 yards the group was 2.06", with two shots 0.466" from c-c.
It appears as though the cold barrel shot is off from the rest of the shots. My friend's rifle is 100% certainly doing that - cold barrel 1st shot at one point, and then the next two close to each other.
You could almost lay the groups over each other, they look the same.
It is not as pronounced in my rifle with about 2 -2.5" difference, but in his it is - at 496 yards the "flier" is almost 5" away from the other shots. So what kind of solution should we be looking at?
Edit - there was no concern with wind.