A while back I had asked about the possible negative effects of removing the factory pressure point and free floating a barrel because i was getting significant POI shift from one shooting session to the next...presumably from the wood shifting/swelling/shrinking etc.
Most responses of pressure point removal were positive so i went ahead and got my barrel floated and action bedded by a good gunsmith and took it to the range this weekend.
I shot 5 rounds of factory ammo (previously could shoot under 1" with this) and 5 rounds each of three different hand loads with .5 grain powder charge differences in each. (73, 73.5, 74 grains H4831SC)
All of them produced around 4" groups. There really wasn't one that shot any better or worse than the others.
Is this something that needs to be addressed on the rifle by putting the pressure point back in or do i just need to keep tinkering with my hand loads?
This is a late 60s German 7mm WBY Mag shooting 140 grain partitions.
 Most responses of pressure point removal were positive so i went ahead and got my barrel floated and action bedded by a good gunsmith and took it to the range this weekend.
I shot 5 rounds of factory ammo (previously could shoot under 1" with this) and 5 rounds each of three different hand loads with .5 grain powder charge differences in each. (73, 73.5, 74 grains H4831SC)
All of them produced around 4" groups. There really wasn't one that shot any better or worse than the others.
Is this something that needs to be addressed on the rifle by putting the pressure point back in or do i just need to keep tinkering with my hand loads?
This is a late 60s German 7mm WBY Mag shooting 140 grain partitions.