I am not a competitive shooter but when shooting in cooler temperatures and some powders being temperature sensitive if my shells are cold to the touch my groups are always larger. I put them in my pocket and let them warm and my groups return to normal.
Your first shotfrom each group were in almost the same hole and same with your second shot of each group. But there was a pretty significant shit between the first and second shots. My guess is your barrel lug does not fit well in the chassis. I have seen this before in a chassis system and what happens is the barrel lug sits in a position and then gets moved out of or in the slot for the barrel lug. This explains why your first shots and second shots end up in almost the same hole but have a shift between them. An easy but very temporary fix is folding some thin shims around the bottom of the barrel lug until the barrel lug has some resistance going into the barrel lug slot in the chassis. The permanent fix is a correctly sized barrel lug for your chassis barrel lug slot.
I have a 6brx that takes about 20 shots to settle down after a complete scrubbing. maybe your seeing something like that and it may possibly shoot better. maybe?
My powder and reloading is in my shed which is not climate controlled my gun, powder-ammo is matches the climate and what I load in summer weather opens up in the winter and what I load in the winter will open back up and shoot hotter in the summer meaning I need to drop usually 1/10th or 2/10th of a grain and vice versa where I am at it could be 5 degrees in the morning during winter and 105 in the summer so I need to adjust my loads accordingly
Good luck man. I hope you get it figured out. Stating your OAL doesn't mean anything. How far off the lands are you. That is something a lot of you guys need to focus on. Your CCB should not be that far out of the group. I don't care how "clean" you had the barrel. I'd be a little concerned about your bedding. Something is wrong, for sure. Work on that load development, I'm sure you'll get it. I hope. 10 shot groups from a good rifle, should be 1/2 moa or less.
I am not a competitive shooter but when shooting in cooler temperatures and some powders being temperature sensitive if my shells are cold to the touch my groups are always larger. I put them in my pocket and let them warm and my groups return to normal.
Id like to see what some of the lighter bullets like 77s would do.
Yeah I’m in Indiana also doing some load development for 6 mm ARC the snow doesn’t help!.
I would like to see you shoot this rifle without the can to see if groups would improve.
@@barthansen51 I have a bunch of videos without the can and this rifle
dude you gotta try the berger 85.5s jumping at about 20-40 thou
I mentioned them a few times but nothing yet. If I had some I would send him some
Looking forward to the new stuff!
Rob, on the mirage, can you raise your target? Up to about 4 feet off the ground. That's what I did and it worked very well for me.
Your first shotfrom each group were in almost the same hole and same with your second shot of each group. But there was a pretty significant shit between the first and second shots. My guess is your barrel lug does not fit well in the chassis. I have seen this before in a chassis system and what happens is the barrel lug sits in a position and then gets moved out of or in the slot for the barrel lug. This explains why your first shots and second shots end up in almost the same hole but have a shift between them. An easy but very temporary fix is folding some thin shims around the bottom of the barrel lug until the barrel lug has some resistance going into the barrel lug slot in the chassis. The permanent fix is a correctly sized barrel lug for your chassis barrel lug slot.
I have a 6brx that takes about 20 shots to settle down after a complete scrubbing. maybe your seeing something like that and it may possibly shoot better. maybe?
I've see a rifle that behaved the same way. That bit*h liked it dirty.
Might be time to get a new optic if you're having trouble with mirage
Interesting how a couple jumped up. But can't complain with submoa.
My powder and reloading is in my shed which is not climate controlled my gun, powder-ammo is matches the climate and what I load in summer weather opens up in the winter and what I load in the winter will open back up and shoot hotter in the summer meaning I need to drop usually 1/10th or 2/10th of a grain and vice versa where I am at it could be 5 degrees in the morning during winter and 105 in the summer so I need to adjust my loads accordingly
Snow is awful. I've shot 1000BR comps in it and you get crazy mirage. Still a good video!
You might be dealing with cold thermals.
Good luck man. I hope you get it figured out. Stating your OAL doesn't mean anything. How far off the lands are you. That is something a lot of you guys need to focus on. Your CCB should not be that far out of the group. I don't care how "clean" you had the barrel. I'd be a little concerned about your bedding. Something is wrong, for sure. Work on that load development, I'm sure you'll get it. I hope. 10 shot groups from a good rifle, should be 1/2 moa or less.
I might have just missed it but what does your trigger break at?
@@tuckerjl 10ounces
Mmmm.