So I shoot pretty much 1 distance, 200Y. At the conclusion of last season I shot a average in the .4s. I didn't think it was 2 terrible for caliber 223 and a Savage action, criterion barrel and just a bit of work done to the action.
In the name of smaller groups I made some changes this season. Out went the Savage action to be replaced by a Zermatt Origin. Same Criterion Barrel and MDT chassis (just Remington pattern). Went from a Jart to a Trigger Tech. Finally traded up from a Midas Tac to a Athlon 15-60. So now I can see those 223 holes at 200Y just fine.
Heading into July my accuracy has not improved. Granted it has been a bit more windy this year.
Tried a few different loads and nope... the pet one seems to still be my best bet.
So for those still reading this what am I getting at? Discounting myself as the weak link I feel the Criterion barrel is at its accuracy limits.
I'm getting ready to purchase a new 30BR barrel for this rifle. Would it be a poor decision to go prefit vs having a smith turn me out one? I mean should say a Shilen prefit 30BR barrel shoot nearly as good as another name brand?
Thanks guys!
In the name of smaller groups I made some changes this season. Out went the Savage action to be replaced by a Zermatt Origin. Same Criterion Barrel and MDT chassis (just Remington pattern). Went from a Jart to a Trigger Tech. Finally traded up from a Midas Tac to a Athlon 15-60. So now I can see those 223 holes at 200Y just fine.
Heading into July my accuracy has not improved. Granted it has been a bit more windy this year.
Tried a few different loads and nope... the pet one seems to still be my best bet.
So for those still reading this what am I getting at? Discounting myself as the weak link I feel the Criterion barrel is at its accuracy limits.
I'm getting ready to purchase a new 30BR barrel for this rifle. Would it be a poor decision to go prefit vs having a smith turn me out one? I mean should say a Shilen prefit 30BR barrel shoot nearly as good as another name brand?
Thanks guys!