Looking for some insight on what might be going on here, for the purposes of increasing my knowledge.
I am working up some loads for my 222 Rem. It is a nice shape 700 classic I bought used, and it now resides in a Stocky's booby Hart accu-block heritage classic stock. It wears a Redfield 4-12x40 revolution scope in warne rings and bases.
The load is new winchester brand brass, cci BR4 primers, H322 powder, and sierra 50 grain blitz (1340) bullets. they are seated 0.015 off the lands with redding competition seating die.
I was shooting at 100 yards no wind. I am shooting right along the edge of a corn field and have corn leaves as wind flags all the way down. very damp heavy still air this evening.
anyway at 21.8 grains of powder the three shot group is in a nice horizontal line about 0.6" center to center
at 22.1 grains the three shot group is about 0.8" center to center in a nice horizontal line.
then at 22.4 grains the group is a cluster, to a little closer than the other but in a triangular shape that would measure about 0.6" center to center.
did not shoot any more after that as light was running out and also glasses began fogging up due to humidity and cooling off.
The only other somewhat unusual thing about this set up I can think of that may or may not have any influence is that when I put this scope on and dialed it in I had to move it around 14 inches to the right to get it sighted in.
i guess I am curious is this might be a stock bedding thing and I may need to look into skim bedding or what might be the cause.
Thanks
I am working up some loads for my 222 Rem. It is a nice shape 700 classic I bought used, and it now resides in a Stocky's booby Hart accu-block heritage classic stock. It wears a Redfield 4-12x40 revolution scope in warne rings and bases.
The load is new winchester brand brass, cci BR4 primers, H322 powder, and sierra 50 grain blitz (1340) bullets. they are seated 0.015 off the lands with redding competition seating die.
I was shooting at 100 yards no wind. I am shooting right along the edge of a corn field and have corn leaves as wind flags all the way down. very damp heavy still air this evening.
anyway at 21.8 grains of powder the three shot group is in a nice horizontal line about 0.6" center to center
at 22.1 grains the three shot group is about 0.8" center to center in a nice horizontal line.
then at 22.4 grains the group is a cluster, to a little closer than the other but in a triangular shape that would measure about 0.6" center to center.
did not shoot any more after that as light was running out and also glasses began fogging up due to humidity and cooling off.
The only other somewhat unusual thing about this set up I can think of that may or may not have any influence is that when I put this scope on and dialed it in I had to move it around 14 inches to the right to get it sighted in.
i guess I am curious is this might be a stock bedding thing and I may need to look into skim bedding or what might be the cause.
Thanks