So, without getting to involved in explaining, I have always been a diehard Barnes guy. My 308, my 300 wm, my kids .243. I have since entered the world of the 6.5 needmoor, mostly to cure a flinch the 300 wm caused.
I currently own and hunt with a Tikka T3 Lite, with a 20" barrel. I have tried to great ends to get this rifle to shoot my bullet of choice, the Barnes 127 grain LRX, however, accuracy is still gross. (2-3" groups on good days). I have tried both Staball 6.5, and Varget. I have tried the Barnes Vortex LRX factory ammo, with worse results in accuracy, then the 120 grain TTSX Vortx, with also poor accuracy and vertical fliers.
This pushed me into trying factory ELDX, with submoa results, a 5 shot horizontal hole. I went back to Cabelas and saw the Hornady Outfitter ammo, a 120 grain, solid copper bullet. I tried a box, and was floored to see 3/4" moa results. Consistently. I now have a box of 120 grain CX bullets to try with Varget, as well as a box of 130 grain CX.
I had always known that rifles can like different bullet weights, but to have a rifle hate a bullet, then love an "identical" bullet from a different manufacturer has me scratching my head.
So, the question: how do you guys go about deciding whether or not your rifle likes a certain bullet, without doing a full OCW test on each. I had the thought of testing bullets and powders with a single 5 shot group, 1 grain under book max. I'd rather not fire 50 rounds of each testing all the combinations I currently have.
Fyi, I also have little to no interest in picking up more powder (h4350) and other components. Already over invested in my current stuff.
I currently own and hunt with a Tikka T3 Lite, with a 20" barrel. I have tried to great ends to get this rifle to shoot my bullet of choice, the Barnes 127 grain LRX, however, accuracy is still gross. (2-3" groups on good days). I have tried both Staball 6.5, and Varget. I have tried the Barnes Vortex LRX factory ammo, with worse results in accuracy, then the 120 grain TTSX Vortx, with also poor accuracy and vertical fliers.
This pushed me into trying factory ELDX, with submoa results, a 5 shot horizontal hole. I went back to Cabelas and saw the Hornady Outfitter ammo, a 120 grain, solid copper bullet. I tried a box, and was floored to see 3/4" moa results. Consistently. I now have a box of 120 grain CX bullets to try with Varget, as well as a box of 130 grain CX.
I had always known that rifles can like different bullet weights, but to have a rifle hate a bullet, then love an "identical" bullet from a different manufacturer has me scratching my head.
So, the question: how do you guys go about deciding whether or not your rifle likes a certain bullet, without doing a full OCW test on each. I had the thought of testing bullets and powders with a single 5 shot group, 1 grain under book max. I'd rather not fire 50 rounds of each testing all the combinations I currently have.
Fyi, I also have little to no interest in picking up more powder (h4350) and other components. Already over invested in my current stuff.