So I have done load dev on two rifles - 6.5PRC - Tikka Action, identical 24" Proof Research Barrels. Same stock. Same hour etc.. When fed the same load (hornady brass, eldx, AR2217) one of them has ES 29.6 and SD's of 7.4 the other has ES of 65.4 and SDs of 14.1 over 30 shots. Both shoot under 0.4MOA consistently.
Which makes me wonder when we talk about how the non-rifle factors that can be changed to improve velocity consistency such as neck tension, molycoating, brass, primer options, powder batches, bullets consistency etc.. whether it's all rubbish and it's just the luck of the draw or whether each rifle is unique and you don't need consistency you just need what the rifle likes?
Any ideas?
Which makes me wonder when we talk about how the non-rifle factors that can be changed to improve velocity consistency such as neck tension, molycoating, brass, primer options, powder batches, bullets consistency etc.. whether it's all rubbish and it's just the luck of the draw or whether each rifle is unique and you don't need consistency you just need what the rifle likes?
Any ideas?