^^^^^ what he said.Try 50 grain? What bullet are you using?
As others have mentioned, with your 1-14" twist, even 55-grain bullets are often 'iffy'. In my 1-14" Ruger #1, 52-grain Hornady BTHPs shoot really well and Hornady 52-grain AMax (now ELD-M) are amazing. Both shot over CFE223.I have a Howa M1500 22-250 with a 1/14 twist barrel. Problem is that I can’t get 55 grain ammo to group at 100 yards. Any suggestions
Rember it,s a Howa. Tommy
Rember it,s a Howa. Tommy
For what purpose?I have a Howa M1500 22-250 with a 1/14 twist barrel. Problem is that I can’t get 55 grain ammo to group at 100 yards. Any suggestions
Can you define "Can't Group"? My .22-250 Sako with 1:14 will group (~0.75 MOA mean radius with 20 shot groups) using Berger Flat Based Varmint 55's, but it definitely prefers 40 gr bullets (<~0.30 MOA Mean Radius).I have a Howa M1500 22-250 with a 1/14 twist barrel. Problem is that I can’t get 55 grain ammo to group at 100 yards. Any suggestions
I also had problems with getting my Remington 700 varmint with 1 in 14 twist to shoot 55 gr bullets, tried Sierra, Hornady, 52-grain Amax, Nosler, Speer etc. Finally ordered some JLK 52gr flat base high bc handmade bullets. Bought them years ago from skunkworks. JLK is still in business but no longer sell the 52 grainers. I have 1250 of these left if your interested PM me and i send you some pictures and info.I have a Howa M1500 22-250 with a 1/14 twist barrel. Problem is that I can’t get 55 grain ammo to group at 100 yards. Any suggestions
So what does that mean, in your opinion ? Howa makes some damn fine weapons, right out of the box.