I have a problem I have custom rifle that's about 5 months old and has been shot about 150 rounds.
Rifle info:
Cal: 6.5-284 Norma
Action: Stiller Tac 300
Barrel: 26" Shilen Stainless Steel Bull barrel 1-8" twist w/muzzle brake
Stock: Bell and Carlson tactical
Trigger: Jewell set to 10oz pull weight
Scope: Leupold Mark 4 ER/T 8.5-25x50mm
Cases: Lapua trimmed to 2.161"
Primers: Fed Gold Medal Match
I intended to shoot bullets in the 130-142 gr range and so far I've tried 130gr Berger VLD, 139gr Lapua Scenar, and 140gr A-Max. I've loaded each of these bullets with 3 different powders; H1000, H4831sc, and VV N160. With each powder and each bullet I've loaded at least 3 different loads.
The Scenar has performed best out of the three but the groups are still quite pathetic.
So far I'm averaging about 3" groups or worse at a 100 yards!
I also tried a 95gr V-max and no matter what powder I used it performed BETTER than the heavy target bullets.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try next? I've trimmed all my cases and then sorted according to weight. I'm confident that my scale is accurate (analog Redding), Redding Comp. dies with bullets seated very close to the lands without raming them in.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Rifle info:
Cal: 6.5-284 Norma
Action: Stiller Tac 300
Barrel: 26" Shilen Stainless Steel Bull barrel 1-8" twist w/muzzle brake
Stock: Bell and Carlson tactical
Trigger: Jewell set to 10oz pull weight
Scope: Leupold Mark 4 ER/T 8.5-25x50mm
Cases: Lapua trimmed to 2.161"
Primers: Fed Gold Medal Match
I intended to shoot bullets in the 130-142 gr range and so far I've tried 130gr Berger VLD, 139gr Lapua Scenar, and 140gr A-Max. I've loaded each of these bullets with 3 different powders; H1000, H4831sc, and VV N160. With each powder and each bullet I've loaded at least 3 different loads.
The Scenar has performed best out of the three but the groups are still quite pathetic.
So far I'm averaging about 3" groups or worse at a 100 yards!
I also tried a 95gr V-max and no matter what powder I used it performed BETTER than the heavy target bullets.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try next? I've trimmed all my cases and then sorted according to weight. I'm confident that my scale is accurate (analog Redding), Redding Comp. dies with bullets seated very close to the lands without raming them in.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.