Your friend shot two matches with commercial ammo? What in blazes was he thinking (or not)?Ironically the first 3 cases were great, this case clearly was garbage and cost my friend 2 matches.
Your friend shot two matches with commercial ammo? What in blazes was he thinking (or not)?Ironically the first 3 cases were great, this case clearly was garbage and cost my friend 2 matches.
My Vortex Scope will be here on Monday according to the email i got this morning. I'll be ordering ammo today. Hopefully by next weekend i can go out and throw a few through the barrel and get it dialed in. fingers crossed that the weather gets better here in Pa.I mounted a Vortex Golden Eagle scope on it, using Vortex rings. I replaced the buttstock with a Magpul PRS gen 3, and the trigger with a Timney 2 stage. I'm using Sinclair's F-class style bipod. I've only zeroed it and shot two groups so far, but I'm very pleased with the sub-MOA groups. Not bad for the relatively "crooked" loaded ammo!
that's good to hear. can't wait to shoot it.I've shot several in 6.5 Creed and they amaze me in how accurate they are even with factory ammo. Attaboy to Ruger.
He is (was) only shooting factory ammo. He doesn't reload (about to start). We shoot Field/PRS type matches. This ammo was shooting so well initially I was shocked. I actually considered spinning up a barrel and stockpiling a few cases for shooting local fun matches when I am too busy or too lazy to load. Not gonna happen now...Your friend shot two matches with commercial ammo? What in blazes was he thinking (or not)?
Then take the word MATCH off the box.....Its not designed to be precision target ammo- anybody that needs better loads their own anyway
Meh...dont worry about it. After it gets shoved down that barrel at several thousands of psi it will straighten outI mounted a Vortex Golden Eagle scope on it, using Vortex rings. I replaced the buttstock with a Magpul PRS gen 3, and the trigger with a Timney 2 stage. I'm using Sinclair's F-class style bipod. I've only zeroed it and shot two groups so far, but I'm very pleased with the sub-MOA groups. Not bad for the relatively "crooked" loaded ammo!
I bought an m1a with 3/4 case of gold medal match with the match kings. It shot so good i never even attempted handloads til my last few boxes. I couldnt produce an equal load even though they had horrible seating depth variance, horrible runout and even worse powder charge weight consistency. I wondered how they even got a 4’ group at 100. I got the powder charge info from federal and it was right in the middle but i just couldnt reproduce and when i bought 2 more boxes of it it shot like it weighed- like blasting ammo. Just never know whats gonna be good
Not sure if you've shot this ammo yet, but if you chrono and build a profile in an app, or Kestel, at 600 you'll see it start dipping low, hang on, it only gets worse.Then take the word MATCH off the box.....
It is a good concept, manufacturing a rifle\cartridge combo that theoretically one could compete with, even if one was not a Handloader. In my eyes Ruger held up their end, with a nice tight chamber, decent barrel/ receiver, and crisp trigger. Hornady needs to up their QC game.