Hey fellow hiders,
TLDR:
Torquing and loosening action screws causes action to shift up and down. Stock has aluminum bedding block but maybe its not making a perfect mate.
FULL STORY:
I've got a rifle that quite frankly I can't seem to get shooting to my liking and struggles with consistency. It's a cheap rifle to start with, so I'm not expecting half inch groups all the time or smaller. It's a howa mini in 6.5 grendel with a bell and Carlson stock.
I chose this stock because I have another howa mini with a boyds stock that did not come with an aluminum bedding block so that one for sure needed to be bedded.
I did not want to go through all that again so I got a stock with a bedding block in it hoping that would be the easy button. I've thrown many different bullets, primers, and powders.
The problem is, I'll get a decent group once while doing a ladder and when I load that charge again to verify, it's nowhere near the initial result. I cannot repeat results when something looks good. Throughout many strings, I've had very low ESs & SDs on multiple occasions but never decent groups. Or as said previously, if I see a good group, it will not repeat it.
As I torque down or loosen the action screws, the whole thing starts to shift up or down. I've tried holding it pressed up against the stock, believing that the entire flat bottom of the action is mated up perfectly along the length of the bedding block. So it should not move since there is technically no pivot point, right? The entire length of the action bottom is pressed up against the bedding block.
Well maybe I'm starting to think I'm wrong and that's not the case. If there was a high point somewhere in between, it would cause the action to pivot. That would create a point of stress no? Am I onto something? Is there another way to diagnose if the action is stressed in the stock? Let me know yalls thoughts.
Below is a list of components I've thrown at it.
Virgin Starline
1x Starline
CCI 450
RUAG primers
BLC2
TAC
Benchmark
Varget
123 SST
130 AR Hybrids
107 SMK
107 TMK
120 Match Burner
120 AMAX
TLDR:
Torquing and loosening action screws causes action to shift up and down. Stock has aluminum bedding block but maybe its not making a perfect mate.
FULL STORY:
I've got a rifle that quite frankly I can't seem to get shooting to my liking and struggles with consistency. It's a cheap rifle to start with, so I'm not expecting half inch groups all the time or smaller. It's a howa mini in 6.5 grendel with a bell and Carlson stock.
I chose this stock because I have another howa mini with a boyds stock that did not come with an aluminum bedding block so that one for sure needed to be bedded.
I did not want to go through all that again so I got a stock with a bedding block in it hoping that would be the easy button. I've thrown many different bullets, primers, and powders.
The problem is, I'll get a decent group once while doing a ladder and when I load that charge again to verify, it's nowhere near the initial result. I cannot repeat results when something looks good. Throughout many strings, I've had very low ESs & SDs on multiple occasions but never decent groups. Or as said previously, if I see a good group, it will not repeat it.
As I torque down or loosen the action screws, the whole thing starts to shift up or down. I've tried holding it pressed up against the stock, believing that the entire flat bottom of the action is mated up perfectly along the length of the bedding block. So it should not move since there is technically no pivot point, right? The entire length of the action bottom is pressed up against the bedding block.
Well maybe I'm starting to think I'm wrong and that's not the case. If there was a high point somewhere in between, it would cause the action to pivot. That would create a point of stress no? Am I onto something? Is there another way to diagnose if the action is stressed in the stock? Let me know yalls thoughts.
Below is a list of components I've thrown at it.
Virgin Starline
1x Starline
CCI 450
RUAG primers
BLC2
TAC
Benchmark
Varget
123 SST
130 AR Hybrids
107 SMK
107 TMK
120 Match Burner
120 AMAX
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