I just got back from the range and I'm not really sure what to think of the results. Maybe someone here has an idea for me.
I'm shooting a Rem 700 SPS Tactical .308...1/12, 20" barrel. It's got an EGW 20 MOA base, Burris XTR 30mm rings, and a 6.5-20x44 Vortex Viper scope. I bought it a week ago, this was my second range trip. I am shooting prone off of a bipod with a rear bag.
I've got 2 different loads that I worked up using the OCW method on my first range trip.
168 grain Hornady HPBT Match
Win Brass (1x Fired in my rifle)
45.6 gr. RL-15
2.810" OAL
CCI 200's
175 gr. SMK
New Win Brass
44.7 gr. RL-15
2.810" OAL
CCI 200's
When I shot my OCW loads the first time out, these two shot under an inch at 100 yards, along with the loads above and below them in charge weight. I adjusted my scope between range trips, so I shot again at 100 yards today just to get it back on target. The 168's I put into a .5" 5 shot group and the 175's were just under an inch for 5 shots.
Then I moved the target out to 250 yards. I shot 2 groups of 5 shots each, one with the 168's and one with 175's.
I didn't change my scope from my 100 yard zero, and at 250 yd both loads hit about 8" below my point of aim, in about 1.5" goups. That was the first puzzling part.
I went down and checked the targets, taking my time so the barrel could cool off. It wasn't hot, but warm to the touch. About 15 minutes later I shot another set of both loads, and not one of them hit the paper. From the marks in the dirt it looked like i was shooting high, so I adjusted the scope a little. I shot about 5 more rounds and they were all over the paper. By that time, I was getting annoyed and the sun was going behind the trees, so I brought the target back to 100 yards to make sure my scope hadn't moved or something. I dialed back to my zero marks, and put 8 shots in about an inch, shooting pretty quick.
So long story short, I have no idea why it would go from .75 MOA groups at 250 yards and 20 minutes later not be able to hit the target. I loaded the ammo last night, and trickled every charge in to within 1/10 grain and probably closer to 1/20th.
Any ideas?
I'm shooting a Rem 700 SPS Tactical .308...1/12, 20" barrel. It's got an EGW 20 MOA base, Burris XTR 30mm rings, and a 6.5-20x44 Vortex Viper scope. I bought it a week ago, this was my second range trip. I am shooting prone off of a bipod with a rear bag.
I've got 2 different loads that I worked up using the OCW method on my first range trip.
168 grain Hornady HPBT Match
Win Brass (1x Fired in my rifle)
45.6 gr. RL-15
2.810" OAL
CCI 200's
175 gr. SMK
New Win Brass
44.7 gr. RL-15
2.810" OAL
CCI 200's
When I shot my OCW loads the first time out, these two shot under an inch at 100 yards, along with the loads above and below them in charge weight. I adjusted my scope between range trips, so I shot again at 100 yards today just to get it back on target. The 168's I put into a .5" 5 shot group and the 175's were just under an inch for 5 shots.
Then I moved the target out to 250 yards. I shot 2 groups of 5 shots each, one with the 168's and one with 175's.
I didn't change my scope from my 100 yard zero, and at 250 yd both loads hit about 8" below my point of aim, in about 1.5" goups. That was the first puzzling part.
I went down and checked the targets, taking my time so the barrel could cool off. It wasn't hot, but warm to the touch. About 15 minutes later I shot another set of both loads, and not one of them hit the paper. From the marks in the dirt it looked like i was shooting high, so I adjusted the scope a little. I shot about 5 more rounds and they were all over the paper. By that time, I was getting annoyed and the sun was going behind the trees, so I brought the target back to 100 yards to make sure my scope hadn't moved or something. I dialed back to my zero marks, and put 8 shots in about an inch, shooting pretty quick.
So long story short, I have no idea why it would go from .75 MOA groups at 250 yards and 20 minutes later not be able to hit the target. I loaded the ammo last night, and trickled every charge in to within 1/10 grain and probably closer to 1/20th.
Any ideas?