My dad and I have put together a new rifle. The barrel is a 32" 1.25 straight kreiger.
I started loading lapua brass with H4350 at 46 grains, I went up in .5 grain increments until reaching 49.5 grains. I was shooting 142 smk's.
We started out at 400 yards with a leupold br36x
My first group of 3 measure .815" at 46 gr
And then they got bigger... Up to 2.6" when shooting 5 round strings.
I never duplicated the .815" but in the strings of 5, 3 of them will be sub 1"
I also tried Berger 140 vld at the lands with 4350 they all were in a vertical spread measuring .5 wide by 3" tall
We also tried H1000 at 55 gr this was about a 4" group of 5
We cleaned and "broke in the barrel per krieger"
The reamer was a pacific tool and gauge designed for minimal clearance and throat design for a 142 smk.
I have a night force 12-42 on the way because I feel like the 36 was just not cutting the mustard and the intended purpose was to try to shoot 600-1000 yard br...
The rifle weighs 31lbs it is mostly billet aluminum the action is completely one off it has a tri lug design it is as near perfectly square as anyone can make it.
I guess my question is am I expecting to much by looking for 1" groups at 400 yards for my load development?
What would y'all do different as far as loading?
I started loading lapua brass with H4350 at 46 grains, I went up in .5 grain increments until reaching 49.5 grains. I was shooting 142 smk's.
We started out at 400 yards with a leupold br36x
My first group of 3 measure .815" at 46 gr
And then they got bigger... Up to 2.6" when shooting 5 round strings.
I never duplicated the .815" but in the strings of 5, 3 of them will be sub 1"
I also tried Berger 140 vld at the lands with 4350 they all were in a vertical spread measuring .5 wide by 3" tall
We also tried H1000 at 55 gr this was about a 4" group of 5
We cleaned and "broke in the barrel per krieger"
The reamer was a pacific tool and gauge designed for minimal clearance and throat design for a 142 smk.
I have a night force 12-42 on the way because I feel like the 36 was just not cutting the mustard and the intended purpose was to try to shoot 600-1000 yard br...
The rifle weighs 31lbs it is mostly billet aluminum the action is completely one off it has a tri lug design it is as near perfectly square as anyone can make it.
I guess my question is am I expecting to much by looking for 1" groups at 400 yards for my load development?
What would y'all do different as far as loading?
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