Hi all New guy here
I'm just looking for output from anyone who can help.
About 20 years ago I bought a .270 Tikka M65 Deluxe and fell in love with the first pull of the trigger. Consistently I was shooting groups between 3/8" to 3/4" at 100 yards, with the average being about 5/8" with factory Remington Ammo.
Recently, however, I bought a brand new .223 T3 Hunter with less than satisfactory results in many ways. I cleaned the new off of it and went to the range the other day to shoot the .223 for the first time with 3 different kinds of ammo. The best grouping I can come up with is about 3" with one type of ammo, and the worst being about 9-10" with another ammo.
Could I have lost my shooting edge? I then decided to put the .223 down and try my brand new 5 years ago but never fired .300 Win. Mag. Not surprisingly I was shooting 1-1/4" groups despite the fact I wasn't able to fully steady the gun.
Thinking that I just needed to warm up, I put the .300 away and picked up the T3 again. Again, the group was all over the paper, so I switched back to the .300 with excellent results.
Later that night, this time in excellent lighting, I cleaned my guns to pack into the safe. While cleaning the T3, however, I noticed the bluing for the first time. In some places the barrel has a milky blue colour, other places looks silver, and other places look like rust comming through. Not a very impressive looking barrel at all.
Any comments on ammo type and the blueing will be greatly appreciated.
Colt_nut
I'm just looking for output from anyone who can help.
About 20 years ago I bought a .270 Tikka M65 Deluxe and fell in love with the first pull of the trigger. Consistently I was shooting groups between 3/8" to 3/4" at 100 yards, with the average being about 5/8" with factory Remington Ammo.
Recently, however, I bought a brand new .223 T3 Hunter with less than satisfactory results in many ways. I cleaned the new off of it and went to the range the other day to shoot the .223 for the first time with 3 different kinds of ammo. The best grouping I can come up with is about 3" with one type of ammo, and the worst being about 9-10" with another ammo.
Could I have lost my shooting edge? I then decided to put the .223 down and try my brand new 5 years ago but never fired .300 Win. Mag. Not surprisingly I was shooting 1-1/4" groups despite the fact I wasn't able to fully steady the gun.
Thinking that I just needed to warm up, I put the .300 away and picked up the T3 again. Again, the group was all over the paper, so I switched back to the .300 with excellent results.
Later that night, this time in excellent lighting, I cleaned my guns to pack into the safe. While cleaning the T3, however, I noticed the bluing for the first time. In some places the barrel has a milky blue colour, other places looks silver, and other places look like rust comming through. Not a very impressive looking barrel at all.
Any comments on ammo type and the blueing will be greatly appreciated.
Colt_nut