I picked up my new deer rifle a couple of weeks ago (223ai, #3 8 twist Brux, 700 action, McMillan stock), and started load development yesterday. My competition rifle is also a 223ai and the same smith, same reamer, and same chamber gauge were used on my deer rifle. Both rifles are extremely accurate, moreso than I am.
My usual load of 26.9 varget, 80gr jlk's, .005" jam shoots as expected in both rifles. I loaded 62gr Barnes TSX, 27.2 Varget, cci 400, .005" jump, and had terrible accuracy.I'm talking 1-1.5moa for a rifle that shoots the JLK's into a tight cloverleaf (.5 moa or better). Granted, this is a deer rifle, and 1 moa accuracy is more than enough, but the results surprised the hell out of me.
Does anyone have any tips for loading the 62gr TSX bullets? Are they just not as accurate as others?
My usual load of 26.9 varget, 80gr jlk's, .005" jam shoots as expected in both rifles. I loaded 62gr Barnes TSX, 27.2 Varget, cci 400, .005" jump, and had terrible accuracy.I'm talking 1-1.5moa for a rifle that shoots the JLK's into a tight cloverleaf (.5 moa or better). Granted, this is a deer rifle, and 1 moa accuracy is more than enough, but the results surprised the hell out of me.
Does anyone have any tips for loading the 62gr TSX bullets? Are they just not as accurate as others?