I have a Savage Model 10 in .308 Win. This is a deer hunting rifle, and I've not had the time to work up handloads.....thus far, I've only shot 150gr SST Superformance ammo. At the range yesterday, I noticed the bolt would close on some rounds with very little effort, and others with a moderate effort. The "easy" rounds and "moderate" rounds ended up creating 2 different groups at 100yds, with the "moderate" being about 1.5" higher in elevation.
I used a headspace comparator and everything was very consistent....using an ogive comparator showed a difference of about +/- .03". Would that variability be enough to cause the bolt to close differently and produce 2 different groups? The rounds are well short of mag length, so just weird....it actually ended up that I could call the shot based on how the bolt closed....and ended up with 2 groups, about 1" in size, but stacked on top of each other.
Any thoughts???
I used a headspace comparator and everything was very consistent....using an ogive comparator showed a difference of about +/- .03". Would that variability be enough to cause the bolt to close differently and produce 2 different groups? The rounds are well short of mag length, so just weird....it actually ended up that I could call the shot based on how the bolt closed....and ended up with 2 groups, about 1" in size, but stacked on top of each other.
Any thoughts???