I have a Remington 700 308 Win. Current Barrel is a Krieger 11 twist in #5P contour 23" long 4 grove. Action trued etc. McMillan bedded stock. This is the second barrel I have put on this action. First barrel was a #4 Benchmark 10 twist 5R 23" long. I supplied the barrel and all parts on the first time around. I Put at least 250 rounds of different bullets, powder, primers, seating depths. Fired barreled action in 2 stocks and 2 scopes. Best I could get was 1" 3 shot group. Sent the rifle to Benchmark they said the barrel measured within specs with no further details. So, I had my smith order the second barrel so if there was a problem he would be the one to take care of it. This barrel is doing the same thing. I took it back to the smith and he shot (1) 4 shot group that was about 1" but had 3 of the 4 shots touching. He said that the shot that opened up the group was a fouler and didn't count and nothing wrong with the rifle. But it shoots 1" or bigger every group. I have 4 custom barreled rifles all barreled by him and the fouler goes with the group on all of them. And they all shoot but this one. Also, I had him leave a long shank 2" before the contour starts on both barrels. The Benchmark had a deep throat. 165 Nosler Ballistic Tip was 2.867" COAL to the lands. This is a hunting rifle and I'm using the factory magazine and wanted a shorter throat also. This Krieger has a short throat same bullet is 2.800 to lands and still the same thing. The fun has wore way off and I'm not enjoying this rifle. It's making me want to start shooting shotguns or pistols or take up golf. Everything I read is how forgiving and easy to load a 308 is. This one is not. I've had 2 buddies try work up loads and get it to shoot also. They are getting the exact same results as me.
Could setting the barrel back be worth a try and could a reamer that was used on a barrel affect the way it shoots? Does anyone have any advise on what to try next. I'm ready to say to hell with it and cut my loses and let someone else own it and see what they can do with it.
Could setting the barrel back be worth a try and could a reamer that was used on a barrel affect the way it shoots? Does anyone have any advise on what to try next. I'm ready to say to hell with it and cut my loses and let someone else own it and see what they can do with it.