Chet58
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I am new to benchrest shooting so pardon the newbie guestions. I am shooting a 6PPC which I purchased used, third hand actually. I do not know the round count, but I believe it is fairly low. Supposedly the gun was built by Bob White. Barrel is a Broughton, I believe the action is a Time Precision and the trigger is a Jewell target at about 2 oz. I am using Lapua brass preped with a .008 neck wall, 27.1 grains of N133 and a Berger 68gr FB-HP bullet. Cases have been fire formed to the barrel and fired a few more times.
I am shooting a fair group at 100 yrds of .324 but will have at least 1 flyer in the group taking it up to .51 or better. Since I have only a couple hundred rounds total under by belt I don't know if this is me, my case prep, the gun, my load, my clean, the conditions or it is completely normal. My best 5 shot group to date is a .275 so I know the gun should be capable of at least that in calm conditions. I am preloading before I go to the range and log everything I can think of. Round to Round I believe I am extremely consistent in my preparation.
Any light a more experienced shooter can shed on this would be a help. I am a little frustrated with my performance but I absolutly love this sport.
Thanks
I am shooting a fair group at 100 yrds of .324 but will have at least 1 flyer in the group taking it up to .51 or better. Since I have only a couple hundred rounds total under by belt I don't know if this is me, my case prep, the gun, my load, my clean, the conditions or it is completely normal. My best 5 shot group to date is a .275 so I know the gun should be capable of at least that in calm conditions. I am preloading before I go to the range and log everything I can think of. Round to Round I believe I am extremely consistent in my preparation.
Any light a more experienced shooter can shed on this would be a help. I am a little frustrated with my performance but I absolutly love this sport.
Thanks