Back story: My dad’s rifle is the gun with the issue and I am trying to help him figure it out. The original rifle is probably a 1980’s era Vanguard Weatherby chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. Last year when at the range the gun would not shoot consistently and have fliers opening the group to 1-3 MOA, Scope rings, and base all Nightforce (scope was also removed from the gun, put on a verified gun and confirmed not a scope problem). Factory ammo was also being used. Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELDX and also Nosler 150 Gr E-Tips. Through a bore scope analysis the rifle had significant wear with what appeared to be pitting and erosion on the rifling and significant fire cracking through most of the barrel. He chose to have a local smith re-barrel (Hart Barrel) with a similar to factory contour to keep the nostalgic look. The smith also installed action pillars and bedded the receiver.
After receiving the gun from the work being completed and scope reinstalled the accuracy has not improved and at 100 yards the factory ammo (Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELDX (40 rounds fired) and Nosler 150 E Tip (50-60 rounds fired)) is greater than +2”. The barrel has been cleaned several times as well to keep the copper fouling out between the two types of ammo. Barrel is not being over heated when sighting in. Bore scope inspection shows no visible issues at the throat, rifling, or the crown. No residual copper or carbon fouling is left either. Scope torque has been reverified, action screws are at 45 lbs, barrel is floating and not touching the stock.
At this point looking for advice on where else to look for a solution to fix the problem.
Its assumed that factory ammo of this choice should produce far better groups than what is being reflected on target and that reloading would not remedy what is happening.
Coincidentally I have a 243 Winchester Vanguard Weatherby with factory barrel that does the same thing. That will be for a separate day to fix that one.
After receiving the gun from the work being completed and scope reinstalled the accuracy has not improved and at 100 yards the factory ammo (Hornady Precision Hunter 162 ELDX (40 rounds fired) and Nosler 150 E Tip (50-60 rounds fired)) is greater than +2”. The barrel has been cleaned several times as well to keep the copper fouling out between the two types of ammo. Barrel is not being over heated when sighting in. Bore scope inspection shows no visible issues at the throat, rifling, or the crown. No residual copper or carbon fouling is left either. Scope torque has been reverified, action screws are at 45 lbs, barrel is floating and not touching the stock.
At this point looking for advice on where else to look for a solution to fix the problem.
Its assumed that factory ammo of this choice should produce far better groups than what is being reflected on target and that reloading would not remedy what is happening.
Coincidentally I have a 243 Winchester Vanguard Weatherby with factory barrel that does the same thing. That will be for a separate day to fix that one.