Just a background. I had a Remington 700 AAC-SD that I had shooting .67 moa consistently. My best 4 shot group was .12 moa. I say that so you understand this is not my first rodeo.
I have a Savage 12 LRP in 260 Remington. 1:8 twist. It is topped with a Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 SFP scope. Everything was shot with front bipod and rear bag support. My components are as follows:
Lapua Brass with .002 neck tension on the bullets
CCI BR2 Large rifle benchrest primers
H4350 Powder
140g Sierra Matchking bullets
Bullets seated to 2.765 COL
I am not having great results and I'm not completely sure why. I have run multiple OCW tests. My first test is pictured below with 4 shots each of 41.5g, 42.0g, 42.5g, 43.0g, 43.5g.
This told me that my accuracy node was going to be in the ballpark of 43.5g of powder.
I followed this up with another OCW test of 4 shots each of 43.3g, 43.5g, 43.7g, 43.9g. I saw no pressure signs on any of these loads.
My results were less than stellar
So i cleaned the gun thoroughly with WipeOut to remove all carbon and copper fouling. I fired 2 fouling shots and then ran the same OCW test again. 43.3g, 43.5g, 43.7g, and 43.9g
Again, not stellar re****s. The only factor I am not 100% comfortable with is the COL. I measure base to tip but as you know SMK are not all 100% exactly the same lenght. I assume they are all the same length to the Ogive though. I am seating the bullet with Forster Competition seating die with micrometer so I think they are consistent.
I know for some, they would be perfectly happy with these results. This is going to be a 1000+ yard rifle so these results are not good enough. Any suggestions/ideas? Thanks OB!
I have a Savage 12 LRP in 260 Remington. 1:8 twist. It is topped with a Vortex Viper PST 6-24x50 SFP scope. Everything was shot with front bipod and rear bag support. My components are as follows:
Lapua Brass with .002 neck tension on the bullets
CCI BR2 Large rifle benchrest primers
H4350 Powder
140g Sierra Matchking bullets
Bullets seated to 2.765 COL
I am not having great results and I'm not completely sure why. I have run multiple OCW tests. My first test is pictured below with 4 shots each of 41.5g, 42.0g, 42.5g, 43.0g, 43.5g.
This told me that my accuracy node was going to be in the ballpark of 43.5g of powder.
I followed this up with another OCW test of 4 shots each of 43.3g, 43.5g, 43.7g, 43.9g. I saw no pressure signs on any of these loads.
My results were less than stellar
So i cleaned the gun thoroughly with WipeOut to remove all carbon and copper fouling. I fired 2 fouling shots and then ran the same OCW test again. 43.3g, 43.5g, 43.7g, and 43.9g
Again, not stellar re****s. The only factor I am not 100% comfortable with is the COL. I measure base to tip but as you know SMK are not all 100% exactly the same lenght. I assume they are all the same length to the Ogive though. I am seating the bullet with Forster Competition seating die with micrometer so I think they are consistent.
I know for some, they would be perfectly happy with these results. This is going to be a 1000+ yard rifle so these results are not good enough. Any suggestions/ideas? Thanks OB!