AggieOutlaw
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Looking for any help or advice here.
I am relatively new to muzzleloading. I bought a CVA Optima V2 last year and like it a lot. I've shot it a couple hundred times.
A couple buddies convinced me to upgrade to a Remington 700 Ultimate based on their reviews and, most of all, their tight groups at 200 yards with 200 grains of powder. I was really impressed and want to try some longer range ML shooting so I bought one a couple weeks ago.
I took it to the range this morning. It was nothing but problems. I cannot believe how inaccurate it is shooting. It makes me think something is wrong. I have a brand new Leupold Ultimate Slam 3-9x40 scope on it with Warne steel bases and rings torqued to spec with blue loctite. I tried various loads and projectiles and nothing seemed to shoot well.
Worse, when shooting a 200 grain load, one of the primer cartridges sort of blew up and sent hot gas in my face. Luckily, no one was injured. I don't even understand how this was possible with a bolt. Needless to say, we backed the loads off to 100 gr after inspecting the gun for damage.
I was beginning to think it was all me, but my buddy who has extensive muzzleloading experience took over loading and shooting. He shot just as bad. At 50 yards, the shots were off by as much as a few feet. It's unbelievable. His son who is a competition shooter also couldn't group. One shot must have hit 18" low at 50 yards, because it hit the 25 yard range berm. For what it's worth, all shots were taken from a Caldwell Lead Sled. In the case of the low shot, that gross of shooter error was not possible because the lead sled has a hard stop preventing it from being aimed low.
I really feel like there is something wrong with the gun but I don't have a clue what it could be.
I've put some pictures up. One shows the blown out primer case. Another shows a deseated primer in another case.
Bolt face
Damaged primer cartridge
Deseated Primer? Looks like the one on the right has been "pushed" out.
Lead sled group at 25 yards!
Group at 100 yards. All points of aim were on the right bullseye. The picture got rotated after upload. The "upper" target was on the right and the point of aim was the bullseye. The shots on the left (shown as lower) target were impacts from aiming at the right. Not every impact is shown because those to the right of the target had no neighboring target paper. Some even went left of the left target. Again, all shots were from a lead sled aiming at the right target at 100 yards, 100 grains 777.
Most of these shots were taken with only 100 gr of 777 pellets. We were too scared to try 200 grains after the gas vent problem. We tried Hornady SSTs in 300, Barnes TMZ in 290, and the Remington Barnes 250 that came with the gun. Nothing grouped.
We cleaned the barrel routinely, about once every 4-5 shots. We were careful to repeatedly check for full sabot seating. Weather was perfect. There was NO wind (smoke wouldn't even clear). Temps were mild at around 70F.
Something is wrong, and I can't figure it out.
Any help would be much appreciated. If I can't figure this out soon, I'll be going back to the Optima for my Oct ML hunts.
Thanks,
-B
I am relatively new to muzzleloading. I bought a CVA Optima V2 last year and like it a lot. I've shot it a couple hundred times.
A couple buddies convinced me to upgrade to a Remington 700 Ultimate based on their reviews and, most of all, their tight groups at 200 yards with 200 grains of powder. I was really impressed and want to try some longer range ML shooting so I bought one a couple weeks ago.
I took it to the range this morning. It was nothing but problems. I cannot believe how inaccurate it is shooting. It makes me think something is wrong. I have a brand new Leupold Ultimate Slam 3-9x40 scope on it with Warne steel bases and rings torqued to spec with blue loctite. I tried various loads and projectiles and nothing seemed to shoot well.
Worse, when shooting a 200 grain load, one of the primer cartridges sort of blew up and sent hot gas in my face. Luckily, no one was injured. I don't even understand how this was possible with a bolt. Needless to say, we backed the loads off to 100 gr after inspecting the gun for damage.
I was beginning to think it was all me, but my buddy who has extensive muzzleloading experience took over loading and shooting. He shot just as bad. At 50 yards, the shots were off by as much as a few feet. It's unbelievable. His son who is a competition shooter also couldn't group. One shot must have hit 18" low at 50 yards, because it hit the 25 yard range berm. For what it's worth, all shots were taken from a Caldwell Lead Sled. In the case of the low shot, that gross of shooter error was not possible because the lead sled has a hard stop preventing it from being aimed low.
I really feel like there is something wrong with the gun but I don't have a clue what it could be.
I've put some pictures up. One shows the blown out primer case. Another shows a deseated primer in another case.
Bolt face
Damaged primer cartridge
Deseated Primer? Looks like the one on the right has been "pushed" out.
Lead sled group at 25 yards!
Group at 100 yards. All points of aim were on the right bullseye. The picture got rotated after upload. The "upper" target was on the right and the point of aim was the bullseye. The shots on the left (shown as lower) target were impacts from aiming at the right. Not every impact is shown because those to the right of the target had no neighboring target paper. Some even went left of the left target. Again, all shots were from a lead sled aiming at the right target at 100 yards, 100 grains 777.
Most of these shots were taken with only 100 gr of 777 pellets. We were too scared to try 200 grains after the gas vent problem. We tried Hornady SSTs in 300, Barnes TMZ in 290, and the Remington Barnes 250 that came with the gun. Nothing grouped.
We cleaned the barrel routinely, about once every 4-5 shots. We were careful to repeatedly check for full sabot seating. Weather was perfect. There was NO wind (smoke wouldn't even clear). Temps were mild at around 70F.
Something is wrong, and I can't figure it out.
Any help would be much appreciated. If I can't figure this out soon, I'll be going back to the Optima for my Oct ML hunts.
Thanks,
-B