I need some advice about what could be the cause of some weird results i am getting with the 60 Grain Nosler Partition.I have never seen this before and i have no idea what is causing it.
First i will tell you some info in case it helps.
I am shooting a Sako L579 chambered in 220 Swift topped with a Weaver V16 scope.1 in 14 twist.
Shooting 37.5 Grains of IMR 4064,Win Brass(3rd time loaded)Neck Sized,Fed Primer,60 grain Nosler Partition.
Groups were shot left handed.I waited 5 minutes between each and every shot fired.All groups were shot at 100 meters.
I was just shooting over a couple of sandbags and i will never claim to be the best shot in the world or anything so i am not expecting Benchrest rifle accuracy just good predator hunting accuracy but this result with the partition is sure not acceptable to me.
I am looking for a bullet that won't blow a bobcat in two and the 53 grain TSX shoots pretty good so i can use them but the groups with the partition have me baffled and curious.
I was thinking Twist rate was to slow but the other shots all grouped pretty good.
The first time it happened i thought i had just plainly messed up somehow although all my shots felt good.So i tried it again and produce the same results three more times.
One out of every 4-5 bullets fired goes way high and to the right.It could be the first shot fired,The last shot fired or in between.On the particular target i am putting up here it was the third shot fired out of a five shot string.Five minutes between each.
I Will put up a pic of a group shooting 55 grain HPBT Gamekings for comparison.I fired five different types of bullets from the swift and all produced groups similar to the Gamekings.
I also fired two different bullet types from another caliber with similar results to the Gamekings.
The only time it happens is when i am shooting the Partitions so i don't think it is something that i am doing.
Partition pic is a five shot group and Gameking pic is a four shot group(i lost one of the cartridges somewhere on the way to the range)
Any opinions appreciated.Pics below .Thanks.
First i will tell you some info in case it helps.
I am shooting a Sako L579 chambered in 220 Swift topped with a Weaver V16 scope.1 in 14 twist.
Shooting 37.5 Grains of IMR 4064,Win Brass(3rd time loaded)Neck Sized,Fed Primer,60 grain Nosler Partition.
Groups were shot left handed.I waited 5 minutes between each and every shot fired.All groups were shot at 100 meters.
I was just shooting over a couple of sandbags and i will never claim to be the best shot in the world or anything so i am not expecting Benchrest rifle accuracy just good predator hunting accuracy but this result with the partition is sure not acceptable to me.
I am looking for a bullet that won't blow a bobcat in two and the 53 grain TSX shoots pretty good so i can use them but the groups with the partition have me baffled and curious.
I was thinking Twist rate was to slow but the other shots all grouped pretty good.
The first time it happened i thought i had just plainly messed up somehow although all my shots felt good.So i tried it again and produce the same results three more times.
One out of every 4-5 bullets fired goes way high and to the right.It could be the first shot fired,The last shot fired or in between.On the particular target i am putting up here it was the third shot fired out of a five shot string.Five minutes between each.
I Will put up a pic of a group shooting 55 grain HPBT Gamekings for comparison.I fired five different types of bullets from the swift and all produced groups similar to the Gamekings.
I also fired two different bullet types from another caliber with similar results to the Gamekings.
The only time it happens is when i am shooting the Partitions so i don't think it is something that i am doing.
Partition pic is a five shot group and Gameking pic is a four shot group(i lost one of the cartridges somewhere on the way to the range)
Any opinions appreciated.Pics below .Thanks.


















































