Nick Caprinolo
Gold $$ Contributor
Am I nuts?
I have been told to set as close to the lands as possible and then work backwards until I find the sweet spot. In many cases bullet setback is usually withing 30 thousands.
Recently, on two stock rifles I own, I am finding that the best groups are obtained within close proximity to SAMMI standards. I am very stubborn and hard headed to boot, so it takes me a long time to get old ideas out of my head.Also, I shoot with three other guys who are exactly like me.
I have a Remington 700, 22-250, that I could not bet groups better than 3/4 of an inch. Yes they are better than most, but did not seem good enough for me. So after much discussion with my friends, who all advised me not to change anything as it was shooting the best that could be expected, I finally decided to rebel against them. I did a reverse ladder test, starting with a slight jam and going down ten thousands at a time found that accuracy increase the further down I went. This rifle has a 190 thousand jump using SAAMI standards and I found that 120 thousands is giving me many 3/8 groups and a few much smaller.
Next was a Ruger PRP, in 6.5 Creedmoor. When I first bought this rifle, it was giving me 1/2 in groups with factory ammo. Well we all know that loading your own ammo, using years of past experience, will make things better. Not always true MaGee! I am now 20 thousands over SAMMI standards and am getting many very tight groups usually all touching and some very close to one holes.
My shooting pals scratch their heads in disbelief. While they are all great shots, they just can't get themselves to try it. Now I am 83 years old and the rest of them are all over 75.
Now I am not saying that this is the case in all chambers, because I have proved that close to the lands works on some rifles. But since I changed my attitude, I am winning more money from them than I had in the past.
I have been told to set as close to the lands as possible and then work backwards until I find the sweet spot. In many cases bullet setback is usually withing 30 thousands.
Recently, on two stock rifles I own, I am finding that the best groups are obtained within close proximity to SAMMI standards. I am very stubborn and hard headed to boot, so it takes me a long time to get old ideas out of my head.Also, I shoot with three other guys who are exactly like me.
I have a Remington 700, 22-250, that I could not bet groups better than 3/4 of an inch. Yes they are better than most, but did not seem good enough for me. So after much discussion with my friends, who all advised me not to change anything as it was shooting the best that could be expected, I finally decided to rebel against them. I did a reverse ladder test, starting with a slight jam and going down ten thousands at a time found that accuracy increase the further down I went. This rifle has a 190 thousand jump using SAAMI standards and I found that 120 thousands is giving me many 3/8 groups and a few much smaller.
Next was a Ruger PRP, in 6.5 Creedmoor. When I first bought this rifle, it was giving me 1/2 in groups with factory ammo. Well we all know that loading your own ammo, using years of past experience, will make things better. Not always true MaGee! I am now 20 thousands over SAMMI standards and am getting many very tight groups usually all touching and some very close to one holes.
My shooting pals scratch their heads in disbelief. While they are all great shots, they just can't get themselves to try it. Now I am 83 years old and the rest of them are all over 75.
Now I am not saying that this is the case in all chambers, because I have proved that close to the lands works on some rifles. But since I changed my attitude, I am winning more money from them than I had in the past.