I'm hoping some of the high precision target knowlege in this area of the forum here might help. I have a Browning x-bolt in .243 and I notice that once i move lighter than 95 gr the bullets start to string out to the left and high. I expect a lighter bullet to hit higher, but I don't understand the stringing out to the right. Furthermore, it's not even a consistent amout to the right - instead, they string out diagonally. With certain 95 grain bullets that rifle will shot well under an MOA. However, with 55 grain bullets it was spraying them over about 10 or 15 inches diagnonally at 200 yards. It's a 1:10 twist barrel, factory bedded.
It's almost like the lighter bullets are swerving or something. Any explanations of the physics that are at play here or now to get light bullets to behave?
It's almost like the lighter bullets are swerving or something. Any explanations of the physics that are at play here or now to get light bullets to behave?