Help me figure out this head scratcher. I have a Winchester XPR in .30-06 for which I reload. It’s an accurate gun for a sporter. The only factory load I have shot is Winchester Deer Season XP which prints neat .75 moa groups.
Using neck sized or unfired brass I have not had the reloading success for which I hoped.
I have gotten approx 1-1.5 moa results with multiple bullet types and powders, kinda disappointing considering how it will shoot Winchester factory ammo.
Here is where it gets interesting. I have some ammo that I loaded up for my Garand with the 168gr SMK and I decided to try it in the Winchester. It uses IMR 4895 and brass that has already been fired from the M1 and resized just until it passes the head space gauge. Loaded to mag length about 3.35”.
The bolt closes somewhat hard with this ammo, it was however superbly accurate. Bug hole group, probably .3-.4 shot again a different day to confirm it is not a fluke.
I excitedly loaded up some neck sized brass with the same powder load and bullets to the same oal. Took to the range and got mediocre results.
I then decided to try some more m1 garand fired brass with that load, well lo and behold another bughole group.
The only difference that I could tell is the headspace measurement of the brass. Why might this be? In my mind it doesn’t make sense. The brass fire formed to my chamber by conventional wisdom SHOULD give better accuracy, shouldn’t it?
Using neck sized or unfired brass I have not had the reloading success for which I hoped.
I have gotten approx 1-1.5 moa results with multiple bullet types and powders, kinda disappointing considering how it will shoot Winchester factory ammo.
Here is where it gets interesting. I have some ammo that I loaded up for my Garand with the 168gr SMK and I decided to try it in the Winchester. It uses IMR 4895 and brass that has already been fired from the M1 and resized just until it passes the head space gauge. Loaded to mag length about 3.35”.
The bolt closes somewhat hard with this ammo, it was however superbly accurate. Bug hole group, probably .3-.4 shot again a different day to confirm it is not a fluke.
I excitedly loaded up some neck sized brass with the same powder load and bullets to the same oal. Took to the range and got mediocre results.
I then decided to try some more m1 garand fired brass with that load, well lo and behold another bughole group.
The only difference that I could tell is the headspace measurement of the brass. Why might this be? In my mind it doesn’t make sense. The brass fire formed to my chamber by conventional wisdom SHOULD give better accuracy, shouldn’t it?
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