So I was at the Range pulling a target and talking to a pretty mossy old dude.
He looks at my target, which has 9 sub MOA groups on it with a factory 1971 model 70 with a m118 chambered 7.62×51 24 inch M40A1 clone barrel on it.
Suggests that I shoot touching or 0.001" off the lands.
I suggested my reasons for avoiding the lands for pressure, load data would no longer be reliable, and I'd have to spend more components finding max for my gun, but I AM willing to do so if it really yields good results. I've had my very best luck off the lands, and in some cases 0.100" off the lands!
The closest I've ever been to the lands was .020" before the new barrel, and velocity suffered, and pressure was out of control. Got the pockmarks around the primer on my bolt face to prove it, which was bad enough I considered having a new bolt manufactured for it!
So what's the verdict here?
Is it worth doing for a factory .308 action with a 6 pound trigger in a wooden stock that gets shot off a bipod?
Will it be better than what I'm doing? And if so, enough for me to care?
I think group size is written on this target. Not all incredible, this was a seating depth test I was shooting, but only one of the loads shot a larger than 1MOA group of 5.
Thanks guys
-Phil [Pacific Coast
He looks at my target, which has 9 sub MOA groups on it with a factory 1971 model 70 with a m118 chambered 7.62×51 24 inch M40A1 clone barrel on it.
Suggests that I shoot touching or 0.001" off the lands.
I suggested my reasons for avoiding the lands for pressure, load data would no longer be reliable, and I'd have to spend more components finding max for my gun, but I AM willing to do so if it really yields good results. I've had my very best luck off the lands, and in some cases 0.100" off the lands!
The closest I've ever been to the lands was .020" before the new barrel, and velocity suffered, and pressure was out of control. Got the pockmarks around the primer on my bolt face to prove it, which was bad enough I considered having a new bolt manufactured for it!
So what's the verdict here?
Is it worth doing for a factory .308 action with a 6 pound trigger in a wooden stock that gets shot off a bipod?
Will it be better than what I'm doing? And if so, enough for me to care?
I think group size is written on this target. Not all incredible, this was a seating depth test I was shooting, but only one of the loads shot a larger than 1MOA group of 5.
Thanks guys
-Phil [Pacific Coast
