LoessHillsArcher
FNG
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- Apr 14, 2021
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I've been deer hunting in IA for over 20 years now. Shooting MLs out to 200yds is as long range as I've ever been. Nothing too complicated when shooting that distance.
I purchased a Browning X-bolt Stalker Long Range in 300 win mag topped with a Vortex 5-20x50 Rage. I'm wanting to challenge my hunting skills and do some hunting out west. I love the adventure that area brings. I'm also looking to become the best shooter I can so I don't miss out on any opportunities when hunting out west. I also am looking forward to some fun long range sessions shooting at paper. A guy always needs a new hobby right? Last night was my second time at the range with the rifle. I've purchased some cheap PPU soft points in 180 grains hoping to use them on the range and then once I get things fine tuned I'd switch over to my hunting rounds to dial things in real close.
I've been slightly disappointed in the grouping the gun gets at 200yds. I'm shooting off a lead sled with a rock solid rest. I'm confident in my trigger squeezes. I know I can improve my breathing but I take my time with each shot taking/releasing new breaths as needed. I'm shooting about 10-15 rounds in an hour so I don't think my barrel is getting over heated?? What I found with the cheap PPU ammo is I could get about a 7-8" group at 200yds. Which seems really awful, even the cheap ammo should group better than that right? I cleaned the barrel with a dry run through with a bore snake (I should've taken more care to use some cleaning solvent with the bore snake I'm sure) Then shot a three shot group with Remington Accu-tip 180gr and got a 3" group. So with the 'better' ammo the group got better but still, I'd think this rifle should produce a 1-2" group at most at 200yds?
I'm about 20-25 round into this gun, it's had a bore snake ran through it three times in total. At some point these groups should be tightening up shouldn't they? I'm hesitant to go to 400 or 500 yds and really be lost with a wide scattered group. I've never broken in a gun barrel before but I've also only shot MLs and at pretty close ranges. Any tips for a rookie are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I purchased a Browning X-bolt Stalker Long Range in 300 win mag topped with a Vortex 5-20x50 Rage. I'm wanting to challenge my hunting skills and do some hunting out west. I love the adventure that area brings. I'm also looking to become the best shooter I can so I don't miss out on any opportunities when hunting out west. I also am looking forward to some fun long range sessions shooting at paper. A guy always needs a new hobby right? Last night was my second time at the range with the rifle. I've purchased some cheap PPU soft points in 180 grains hoping to use them on the range and then once I get things fine tuned I'd switch over to my hunting rounds to dial things in real close.
I've been slightly disappointed in the grouping the gun gets at 200yds. I'm shooting off a lead sled with a rock solid rest. I'm confident in my trigger squeezes. I know I can improve my breathing but I take my time with each shot taking/releasing new breaths as needed. I'm shooting about 10-15 rounds in an hour so I don't think my barrel is getting over heated?? What I found with the cheap PPU ammo is I could get about a 7-8" group at 200yds. Which seems really awful, even the cheap ammo should group better than that right? I cleaned the barrel with a dry run through with a bore snake (I should've taken more care to use some cleaning solvent with the bore snake I'm sure) Then shot a three shot group with Remington Accu-tip 180gr and got a 3" group. So with the 'better' ammo the group got better but still, I'd think this rifle should produce a 1-2" group at most at 200yds?
I'm about 20-25 round into this gun, it's had a bore snake ran through it three times in total. At some point these groups should be tightening up shouldn't they? I'm hesitant to go to 400 or 500 yds and really be lost with a wide scattered group. I've never broken in a gun barrel before but I've also only shot MLs and at pretty close ranges. Any tips for a rookie are greatly appreciated. Thanks!