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.... I appreciate anybody's thoughts on how to improve from here.
The real question is what do you want to do with this gun? The answer to that question will steer you in the right direction. If competing is the goal, you're probably going to want a slightly slower twist barrel so you can push the heavies faster without fear of jacket failure. This setup would be legal in F-Open, assuming the weight is less than 22 lbs. Your precision is already about as good as it's likely to get. A 3/8" group at 300 yd is 0.125 MOA, which is outstanding precision for anything that is not a dedicated BR rifle. Even a 1" group at 300 yd is still ~0.333 MOA. That's very good shooting. When fired using the makeshift benchrest setup you have on a wide open plain as you have shown in a few earlier images, I'd have imagined you would be very pleased with that level of precision. Have your accuracy/precision expectations been met?
If nothing else, you can just shoot a very accurate rifle and enjoy it. If having some additional goal helps provide purpose and motivation to shooting it, pick some type of competition for which it is legal and try your hand at that. Sometimes having a specific goal helps to provide focus and determination to complete it. What kind of competition choices/access do you have in your area?
All the targets today:
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My RPR in 6.5 Creedmoor was screaming:
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That 3 shot group was so good, I clicked the scope over and finished the next 7 into a separate group. I am always blown away by this rifle; I really won the lottery with it!
So not a bad day at all, but I must confess I'm a bit disappointed. I don't know what to do with the 22BR. I know it can't be a competition gun (not that I go to many comps anyway), and it seems to handle MOST 3 shot groups ok without losing bullets, but it only seems to shoot the 88ELD well slowly. I can't really get the 95 SMK or 90VLD to impress enough at any speed to warrant the extra 18 cents a bullet. Do I try the 90 SMK? Do I try 80s? Do I just run with the 88ELD at a pretty anemic ~2750fps and call it good?
I'm also in the territory where I'm starting to question what is my gun, what is my reloading, what is the wind, and what is my shooting skill. These 3/8" groups at 300 yards are small and I think they represent the union of all 4 of the listed attributes coming together. It's been repeatable; pretty much every trip has at least one group and many more up in the 1" category. I appreciate anybody's thoughts on how to improve from here.
in G7:What's the BC spread across these heavies?
Bad cows !Oh, exhibit A of why I may have been having a bad day:
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3 groups from my 6.5 Creedmoor today at 330yards. This gun, in my hands, is usually a <0.5MOA gun at this range. Today, it was more in the 1 MOA range. It felt breezy, but I've experienced odd up-drafts at this location in the past and variable wind along the range.
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By the way. I hate cows. If you look in the way back of my photo, you'll see a small herd of cows that just meandered on through where I was shooting. I'd been there over an hour at that point and these cows were entirely unconcerned! Thank goodness they kept on moving and didn't stop, ending my shooting early. As it was they took the better part of 30 minutes to clear the area to where I could start shooting again and in that time the mirage got noticeably worse!![]()