I am looking at those pesky flyers, not your main group.
Some more ammo with the 'new' case length will go to the range next time. I expect groups to tighten right up and flyers to dissappear. Will work up the Lapua brass to see how that shoots.
Without the flyer, the group is 0.530"
Pulled it or caught some weird wind or just a flyer - no clue. The remaining three went into 0.600"
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Since my last post, the Win brass has been trimmed and I have fireformed some Lapua brass and worked up a load for them. Got out this morning and again, cool, mostly calm with a slight quartering headwind - a few MPH's and a bit gusty.
The goal today was to test to see if the flyers would go away. Short answer it didn't. In fact, it was quite prevalent.
In 5 groups fired with Lapua, and Win brass, ALL groups had 3 shots cloverleaving with one or two out as much as 1.5". The clusters were 3/8" to 1/2" at 200yds. Something is definitely not correct.
What I know is working well includes the type of powder, amount of powder, primer, sizing and seating of bullet (checked with a concentricity guage). Cases were also volumed check and are bang on. Since I am also shooting Lapua brass, that variable is controlled.
What I need to test include:
1) Completing the mods to the stock so that the forend is completely rigid and the barrel has a honking big gap around it. Maybe there is still enough flex to throw shots out????
2) Quick check on the bedding and action screws to ensure nothing is moving. This I doubt as accuracy would be all over the map.
3) Try another lot number of bullets. You just never know.
4) Put on another scope. Check all nuts and bolts for tightness.
I am hopeful that these final step will debug the rifle and get the groups consistent.
Will post results.
Jerry