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Bone stock Remington 700 cdl 30-06 spotter weight barrel bottom left target shots 5 and 6 opened up the groupWhat cartridge and rifle ?
Agreed only accurate rifles are interesting.Bone stock Remington 700 in .222, 10 shots (2 per bull, not counting the crossfire from my neighbor) at 200 yards. 24.0gr H322, Bruno 52gr FB, Rem 7-1/2. Note how much the wind moves the bullets on the sighter.
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Only accurate rifles are interesting, whether factory or custom.
My response and belief is the change in recipe. He changed something.
Possibly I was reading back through original thread 2 in 1 out where I originally posted up target. A lot of responses to bedding, scope based, trigger, check for clean and free float of barrelBelieve whatever you wish, but changing from crimp to no crimp simply will not produce the increase in groups ("patterns" might be a better description) that the OP saw. Something else is (dreadfully) wrong.
View attachment 1061947 View attachment 1061949 With what I know I agree with some of the posts here. I think it has to do with neck tension and pressure. I am shooting a Remington 700 thebonly thing I have done is put it in a bc Stock and added a 2 stage timney. I took 10 uncrimped and 10 crimped rounds out today. I didn’t have a lot of time so the groups are not the best. I and the gun can do better. This is to give an idea. I fired in groups of 5 crimped and then no crimped then crimped and no crimped. First target is crimped and second is uncrimped.
A blizzard?
I have been shooting NRA Matches for 30 years. I have won plenty over the years. I shot Service Rifle then AR Match Rifle for 18 years , NEVER Crimped a round for a Gas Gun …..My mentor said you crimp for semi autos from a mag and do not crimp on bolt guns. OAL might be an issue, so measure that as well.