

The upward stringing is what should be there, but what's with all the stringing up to the right. This was shot at 300 with bipod and rear bag. Thinking that those 155's look awful good. Gonna focus my next tests in the 45.5-47.0gr range with the 155's. Considering that weight range grouped a hair under 2".
I can post chrono data in the morning, I took all the info down today.
I'm shooting a savage 10, with a super sniper 16x, with burris rings and mounts, factory tupperware stock. When I just shoot (not workup) it doesn't do this so I don't think it's barrel heating. Wind was 3-5mph to the right with berms on the sides of the range, so essentially nothing. I checked all the rings and mounts, they were tight, but I gave em a little more torque just in case there was an issue there. Any ideas? Do I just have a strange gun? haha
Edit:
Not sure if it's helpful, but here's chrono data. Temp was about 45-50* with some cloud cover. Chrono 7-10yards from the muzzle
175SMK:
42.0-2530
42.5-2583
43.0-2594
43.5-2635
44.0-2704
44.5-2699
45.0-2737
45.5-2721
46.0-2760
46.5-2777
Didn't have any real pressure signs, but decided it would be prudent to stop there.
155SMK:
44.0-2699
44.5-2695
45.0-2743
45.5-2789
46.0-2818
46.5-2842
47.0-2842 (I suspect this is a bad reading, but chrono was flashing duplicate, so I wrote it)
47.5-2892
48.0-2917
48.5-2920
Again, not real pressure signs, but decided it would be a good idea to stop here
155 Scenar H4895:
43.0-2789
43.5-2825
44.0-4861
44.5-2879
45.0-4892
45.5-2917
46.0-2930
Here I got a bolt lift that was noticeably heavy. Primers were a little flat, but nothing extreme, either way, I stopped the ladder test there, as it was a sign I was getting into toasty loads, and I like my hands and face the way they are.