Help me understand this phenomenon.
Groups have been averaging in the .3s, .4s, .5s. During load development groups would sometimes start grouping in the .1s and .2s and I never understood why.
At the range yesterday I was fine tuning a new lot of powder. I was also testing other trivial things such as uniforming primer pockets. I've done 600+ rounds of load development on this rifle at this point (90% of my shooting is perpetual load development..). The sun was setting on me so I cranked out 33 rounds in about as many minutes much faster than I normally shoot.
To my surprise in fading sunlight with a slightly hazy sight picture my last 3 groups came in the mid .2s when the exact same loads that were shooting in the .4s, .5s earlier in the range session.
The last group was the control group which normally shot in the .3s-.5s. So no it wasn't from uniforming primer pockets that groups shrunk that group shot average in the .4s
I did a pair of 3-shot groups when I tested seating depth. All groups on the left were shot on a cold barrel and after 30 rounds the groups on the right were shot with a moderately warm barrel.
I went back and started studying my old targets. I found another instance of this phenomenon more pronouced. Attached is the same phenomenon on a different day.
The velocity and ES are very close between the groups on left vs groups on right.
The barrel is floated I tested it before writing this.
Is it possible the barrel is contacting the stock during the harmonics while the bullet is traveling?
I understood that groups generally open up with a hot barrel secondary to vertical stringing or other issues.
My groups have been getting drastically smaller. I have not heard of this. I'd love to diagnose this and replicate so my rifle starts grouping in the .1s and 2.s consistently
Groups have been averaging in the .3s, .4s, .5s. During load development groups would sometimes start grouping in the .1s and .2s and I never understood why.
At the range yesterday I was fine tuning a new lot of powder. I was also testing other trivial things such as uniforming primer pockets. I've done 600+ rounds of load development on this rifle at this point (90% of my shooting is perpetual load development..). The sun was setting on me so I cranked out 33 rounds in about as many minutes much faster than I normally shoot.
To my surprise in fading sunlight with a slightly hazy sight picture my last 3 groups came in the mid .2s when the exact same loads that were shooting in the .4s, .5s earlier in the range session.
The last group was the control group which normally shot in the .3s-.5s. So no it wasn't from uniforming primer pockets that groups shrunk that group shot average in the .4s
I did a pair of 3-shot groups when I tested seating depth. All groups on the left were shot on a cold barrel and after 30 rounds the groups on the right were shot with a moderately warm barrel.
I went back and started studying my old targets. I found another instance of this phenomenon more pronouced. Attached is the same phenomenon on a different day.

The velocity and ES are very close between the groups on left vs groups on right.
The barrel is floated I tested it before writing this.
Is it possible the barrel is contacting the stock during the harmonics while the bullet is traveling?
I understood that groups generally open up with a hot barrel secondary to vertical stringing or other issues.
My groups have been getting drastically smaller. I have not heard of this. I'd love to diagnose this and replicate so my rifle starts grouping in the .1s and 2.s consistently
