old_heli_logger
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I'm confused, your very first post said yesterday , indoor at 50 , now you said you shot this at 100 and out to 900 with less than stellar groups ? WHAT GIVES ? You either have one heck of a range , both indoor 50 yds and outdoor 100 all the way to 900 . Dang your too fast , slow down , take a breath and stop using that time warp machine . It'll shoot .
I'll tell you what , send me just the barrel and I'll prove it . I put money wear my mouth is , always ! Just be prepared to eat crow and pay up .
I disagree; the 105 ELDM are perfectly fine. If he was trying to eliminate a troublesome flier in a 5 shot string, then sure, buy the more expensive bullets to try. I've never had trouble getting hornady stuff to shoot sub half MOA consistently in every rifle I've got. But here again, maybe his barrel is quirky and doesn't like them. Maybe it's going to like Sierras alot. Hard to know without having some to try.
I agree with above that you should at least load touching the lands to start, not jumping, and run a ladder up to find max. Also, your rifle may not like varget, or at least your lot of varget. Do you have some RL-15 to try?
My RPR, which is a consistent 0.5 or better gun, didn't start really shooting for me until maybe 100 rnds or so in. Just another data point.
Be sure and check front base screw it may be tight but not holding the base tight
I have had to shorten the front screw on all of mine. Take front screw out if the threads of the berral are bent over you found the problem
I’ll take that scope
I don’t know anyone who runs H4895 in a straight six.
Interesting “
Tangent ogive bullets and Varget seem the easiest to tune.
"The gun shoots 5 shot bugholes at 50 yds but goes off the rails at 100+."
Honestly... that doesn't make any sense. We actually start our accuracy testing at 50. If it doesn't do one ragged hole at 50 (with 1/4th wind effect of 100) we try something else. If it DOES, we can almost guarantee well under 1/2 moa.
Suggest you try a tangent ogive bullet about .007" into the lands. By that I mean set the base to ogive .007 pass "first touch" measured with the LtoL tooth. Take at least 4 measurements -- 3 should be within .002 if you are doing it right. WARNING: You may have to adjust your load when seating in the lands.
The Berger 80gr flatbase has shot well in every 6mm rifle we've tried. If it can shoot those pills, send the rifle back to Savage I had a friend with a Savage that wouldn't shoot. Turned out the action threads for the barrel were not done properly. Savage replaced the entire gun.
As others have noted, check your action screws.
As I stated earlier, I'm no expert but I just cannot see any reason why you would have a problem at 100 yds getting under an inch with a group like this at 50 yds. Maybe a copper problem showed up or a parallex problem with the scope. I would think that something certainly happened to the rifle/scope/bases between this group at 50 yds and your 100 yd testing. JMO
By the way did you get your collet die.
Thank you Boss. I will try the 80 gr.
This 50 yard target was shot the first time I took the gun to the range. Maybe 25 rounds down the tube. 29.5 gr Varget, Hornady 105 gr BTHP just touching, CCi 450, new Lapua brass. I was pretty happy. Actually did it a few times that day. I would be ecstatic if this was a 100 yard target. Wasn't really trying to shoot groups, just get some break-in rounds down the pipe and some chrono info on a few different loads.
The action screws were another item I called Savage about as they were so short that they only engaged the action by a maximum of two threads. I replaced the screws with longer ones which I trimmed to a proper length and they are torqued to Savage's specs.
Mike
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and I have seen both of those bullets shoot so bad you'd think the scope was loose.
Unless something bad occurred between range trips, shooting 2+" groups at 100 yd in no-wind conditions with loads that shot like this at 50 yd defies the laws of physics. More often than not when something like this is posted, there turns out to be a lot more to the story.
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OK, wracking my brains here. The only thing I can think of that may have some sort of influence on the flight of my bullets at the 100 yard range I went to is that you have to shoot through an 8 or 10 foot long plastic culvert tube that begins a couple of feet from the muzzle. Maybe this has some effect on bullet flight path?? Still doesn't help me understand why I have zero problems getting on target with my AR at 400 yards but struggled with the 6mm. ????