Awesome video and great insight you’ve shared. I love my 30 Nosler and appreciate the capabilities you’ve shown in the gun and the round. Whomever buys that gun should know they have a unicorn
I finally got to shoot this rifle and a few others today. I shot it off of a bipod to dial in my scope. Then used a shoddy stacked 2x6 platform with a few sand bags (range bags) and my field bean-bag. I shot a low .3" group (3shots). If I had a good rest and rear bag, this rifle would shoot sub .25" easily. Will be getting another QMM rifle, deciding between a 7mmRM field rifle, 28 Nosler for F class or .338imp/33xc next.
Had the same issue with a custom I had built. I sold the gun and then the guy started shooting it and was getting good groups and the the point of impact kept changing. I kept telling him to checks his receiver screw and he never did. Finally, I went over and made sure everything was tight and he has never had an issue with it since. Now, him and I always make sure those screws are tighten properly
You cant teach troubleshooting. A good troubleshooter expects that problems will eventually exist and uses a systematic approach that will eliminate the most likely variables first and that comes with experience but also a desire to exploit problems in the first place. I think we have witnessed this, time and again in these videos. You wont send a rifle until you've tested it because you know that one day there will be a problem and you face those obstacles (exploit). You know you have to systematically separate the most likely variables, one at a time and that is your experience in effect but more than that, it is your desire to provide your very best. That's why you can't teach troubleshooting. All of these things must be within the troubleshooter. And embracing failure enough to learn about it and also from it. This is a fantastic video!
So - once you got the new blaster broken in, it settled down and smiled at you. Interesting break in methodology BTW. Thankfully it was not the new scope.
@@quarterminutemagnums Thanks for the feedback. I have gun that isn't shooting (like 1.5-2 MOA 5-shot groups at 100 yards...Just terrible, stomach turning stuff). I thought it probably wasn't the scope because I figured I'd lose my zero if it were but I'll try swapping scopes. I've basically checked everything else. The barrel is probably bad but it doesn't hurt to try.
Oh, and if you asked Vicky to run down there just one more time to check those groups I was going to order her a Uber. She must have been one tired gal that evening. She needs a raise LOL.
Awesome video and great insight you’ve shared. I love my 30 Nosler and appreciate the capabilities you’ve shown in the gun and the round. Whomever buys that gun should know they have a unicorn
Dear Sir - all our 30 Noslers have been very accurate - but this one shows crazy potential; beyond my shooting ability.....................thanks.
I will report my results, I expect good things.
I finally got to shoot this rifle and a few others today. I shot it off of a bipod to dial in my scope. Then used a shoddy stacked 2x6 platform with a few sand bags (range bags) and my field bean-bag. I shot a low .3" group (3shots). If I had a good rest and rear bag, this rifle would shoot sub .25" easily. Will be getting another QMM rifle, deciding between a 7mmRM field rifle, 28 Nosler for F class or .338imp/33xc next.
really interesting video. Thanks for sticking with it. Hope no-one ever shoots it without hearing protection!
Dear Sir - brake or no brake, they are all loud. Thanks..........
Had the same issue with a custom I had built. I sold the gun and then the guy started shooting it and was getting good groups and the the point of impact kept changing. I kept telling him to checks his receiver screw and he never did. Finally, I went over and made sure everything was tight and he has never had an issue with it since. Now, him and I always make sure those screws are tighten properly
Dear Sir - This is why Bench-Rest shooters often GLUE AND SCREW metal work down. Thanks...............
You cant teach troubleshooting. A good troubleshooter expects that problems will eventually exist and uses a systematic approach that will eliminate the most likely variables first and that comes with experience but also a desire to exploit problems in the first place. I think we have witnessed this, time and again in these videos. You wont send a rifle until you've tested it because you know that one day there will be a problem and you face those obstacles (exploit). You know you have to systematically separate the most likely variables, one at a time and that is your experience in effect but more than that, it is your desire to provide your very best. That's why you can't teach troubleshooting. All of these things must be within the troubleshooter. And embracing failure enough to learn about it and also from it. This is a fantastic video!
Dear Sir - spot on. Never blindly trust ANYTHING ! ! ! Test EVERYTHING ! ! ! Thanks.
Wow that was crazy. Let's call it barrel seasoning. From having to rebarrel to great in 35 shots. That's cool to see.
Thanks....
So - once you got the new blaster broken in, it settled down and smiled at you. Interesting break in methodology BTW. Thankfully it was not the new scope.
Dear Sir - good barrels shoot. If a barrel doesn't start to perform by 50 - 75 rounds it goes in the trash.
wish my range sessions ended like this. J.
Dear Sir - so do I. Thanks...........................
This video was funny. Thank you
Dear Sir - thanks.
Great video!
Dear Sir - thanks.
I think the real question is does scratching your head make you think better..🤔 good stuff as always 👍
Dear Sir - I could run my hand through my hair.......wait, no, - oh the humanity!
What barrel brand, contour and length was this?
Dear Sir - Brux, 1-11", 1.300"x 0.750", started as 30.0" blank, Cryo. Thanks...............
I have a question for you about scopes "blowing up". Can they roughly retain the same zero and just cause thrown shots?
Dear Sir - if anything can MOVE then ANYTHING can happen! Scopes are still the weak link................thanks.
@@quarterminutemagnums Thanks for the feedback. I have gun that isn't shooting (like 1.5-2 MOA 5-shot groups at 100 yards...Just terrible, stomach turning stuff). I thought it probably wasn't the scope because I figured I'd lose my zero if it were but I'll try swapping scopes. I've basically checked everything else. The barrel is probably bad but it doesn't hurt to try.
@@michaelhill6451 Dear Sir - Scopes fail more frequently than people think. Thanks..........
" Hey Vicki, make me a sandwich" 😅
Ugh I want this thing badly!
Dear Sir - It is still here - phone me. Thanks................
Dear Sir - 6/9/23 still here. Thanks
Oh, and if you asked Vicky to run down there just one more time to check those groups I was going to order her a Uber. She must have been one tired gal that evening. She needs a raise LOL.
Dear Sir - What's a raise ?
AAAAND BY POPULAR REQUEST!!!!!
WAH-LA!
Dear Sir - thanks.
Hey Vicki, where are you 😂
Juggling chain saws...............thanks.
@@quarterminutemagnums great video, I have walked that path. It's amazing that the issue just resolved itself with just the extra shots.
Dear Sir - thanks.@@bloke3006
Poor Vicky.
Dear Sir - she is in better shape than all of us ! Thanks...........................
your poor wife lol you have her running all over the place awsome video
Dear Sir - Vickie has won state level Fit/Figure contests, she can git'er done! Thanks..........
You can see the target yet you make her walk down there anyhow
How fat is your wife?
I would bet it's not the scope until you put it on a proven rifle not a new build
Never trust anything...............
Bedding?
This is a professional shop..................thanks.
PLEASE , DON'T RUB THE CAMERA , I was bleeding from my ears.
Dear Sir - you are welcome to come help.............seriously. Thanks.
While I enjoy your video for the most part the way you talk to Vicki is kinda lame.
Dear Sir - make me an offer..............thanks.
You'd be a mug if you traded her away my friend