I didn't read all 8 pages in this thread but I have a 17-222 that will not stabilize a 25 grain bullet. It shoots good with 20 grains and under.
The Varmageddon is a long bullet! What other 20 grain bullets have you tried?Well, I was able to test a ladder of H335 with the new 20 gr Varmageddon bullets, hoping this would be the missing mojo, to get to small groups. The results were disappointing, to say the least. Next step, probably go to my local gunsmith, bring my targets and load data, see what he's got to say. I'm out of patience and solutions, need a new set of eyes on the problem. I'm hoping he has a 17 caliber compatible borescope.
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No, the flat base HP version is under .5 inches, one of the only ones I could find that are short and light.The Varmageddon is a long bullet! What other 20 grain bullets have you tried?
Try the 20 grain Vmax. I know that one shoots well in mine.No, the flat base HP version is under .5 inches, one of the only ones I could find that are short and light.
Of the bullets I have on hand, here are the lengths, I have not shot them all, but was hoping:
Hornady 25 gr FB tipped Vmax - .669
Hornady 15.5 gr NTX BT Tipped - .598
Hornady 20 gr FB Tipped Vmax - .590
Hammet 25 gr BT HP - .580
Hornady 25 gr FB HP - .564
Berger 25 gr FB Varmint HP - .561
Nosler 20 gr Varmageddon FB HP - .495
Varmint Nightmare 20 gr FB HP - .486
I already did, for now I'm not sure what I'll do with it, other than ask my gunsmith what the heck he can find to explain how it shoots, then go from there... the action and stock are nice, it's got good bones for another build.Try the 20 grain Vmax. I know that one shoots well in mine.
When you figure out problem childs you actually learn something.I’m thinking like a few others. That rifle needs a new home! That thing is going to be a “problem child”
From what BoydAllen said and referenced, it sounded like the way they are put together could be part of or the problem.the action and stock are nice