Gatorgrizz27
WKR
Have a mule deer rifle hunt coming up and I headed out to the range this afternoon to re-zero my lightweight .30-06 for what I plan to leave it set up with for all my western hunting, a 180 Partition (Federal Premium factory at this point, still need to mess with a hand load for this gun).
Rifle is a Weatherby Vanguard Backcountry and while I’m not the world’s best shooter, I can typically manage 1.5 MOA off the bench on my “off” days. This rifle was set up with my “tree stand load”, Hornady reduced recoil 125 gr SST, and was doing 0.75 MOA groups. The 180 partition was shooting 3.75” high at 100 yards in comparison the last time I had it out, I only fired one round to check it.
I adjusted the elevation turret and fired one shot at 50 yards to check if I was close, it was dead on. Moved to the 100 yard range and fired a shot, it hit about 4” to the left but the elevation was correct. Thought it was weird as it didn’t feel like I had pulled the shot, fired one more and it was dead on.
I believe the third shot was roughly 3” to the left, at which point I stopped and felt the barrel, which was hot. I was shooting off a sandbag but it was back near the action, not at the front of the forend. I let the rifle cool down and shot again, it was close to zeroed (and my second shot). Fired one more and it was way back to the left again, so I packed up and called it a day.
Scope is a Zeiss V4 in their precision fit rings which are the nicest I’ve ever mounted, there was zero misalignment, everything was cleaned, loctited, properly torqued, etc. What I had assumed is that the combination of a fore end pressure pad and the barrel heating up caused this, but it’s strange to me that the second shot was the furthest off to the left, and none of them crossed the center line to the right.
When I got home I took the rifle out of the stock and the action screws weren’t ”loose” but didn’t seem to pop free from tight as if they were properly torqued. Rifle has an aluminum bedding block and the recoil lug is glass bedded. While I was initially shooting at 16x, I dropped back to 9x towards the end of shooting and it made no affect on the group. Scope has a parallax adjustment which I didn’t really mess with other than dialing it to where the reticle and target were both clear.
This rifle does recoil like an SOB with this load, previously I had noticed it rolling to the left almost 90 degrees during recoil, today it seemed to recoil almost straight back. While I was prone to flinching in the past I seem to have cured it with a lot of time behind a .223 and .22 LR, I don’t think flinching was my issue today as it felt like the crosshairs were properly aligned with every shot when the trigger broke. There is no “watching the bullet impact” with this thing though, it is downright violent when it fires.
My thoughts are to free float the barrel by removing the pressure pad, re-torque the action screws to spec, and try again with a 3 shot group spread out over ~ 30 minutes for the barrel to cool completely. If that fails and the rifle just doesn’t like this load I picked up some 150 gr Interlock rounds when I left the range, which I can use for this hunt and work on a 180 partition hand load.
I’d appreciate any advice on other things to check with the rifle or my shooting form.
Rifle is a Weatherby Vanguard Backcountry and while I’m not the world’s best shooter, I can typically manage 1.5 MOA off the bench on my “off” days. This rifle was set up with my “tree stand load”, Hornady reduced recoil 125 gr SST, and was doing 0.75 MOA groups. The 180 partition was shooting 3.75” high at 100 yards in comparison the last time I had it out, I only fired one round to check it.
I adjusted the elevation turret and fired one shot at 50 yards to check if I was close, it was dead on. Moved to the 100 yard range and fired a shot, it hit about 4” to the left but the elevation was correct. Thought it was weird as it didn’t feel like I had pulled the shot, fired one more and it was dead on.
I believe the third shot was roughly 3” to the left, at which point I stopped and felt the barrel, which was hot. I was shooting off a sandbag but it was back near the action, not at the front of the forend. I let the rifle cool down and shot again, it was close to zeroed (and my second shot). Fired one more and it was way back to the left again, so I packed up and called it a day.
Scope is a Zeiss V4 in their precision fit rings which are the nicest I’ve ever mounted, there was zero misalignment, everything was cleaned, loctited, properly torqued, etc. What I had assumed is that the combination of a fore end pressure pad and the barrel heating up caused this, but it’s strange to me that the second shot was the furthest off to the left, and none of them crossed the center line to the right.
When I got home I took the rifle out of the stock and the action screws weren’t ”loose” but didn’t seem to pop free from tight as if they were properly torqued. Rifle has an aluminum bedding block and the recoil lug is glass bedded. While I was initially shooting at 16x, I dropped back to 9x towards the end of shooting and it made no affect on the group. Scope has a parallax adjustment which I didn’t really mess with other than dialing it to where the reticle and target were both clear.
This rifle does recoil like an SOB with this load, previously I had noticed it rolling to the left almost 90 degrees during recoil, today it seemed to recoil almost straight back. While I was prone to flinching in the past I seem to have cured it with a lot of time behind a .223 and .22 LR, I don’t think flinching was my issue today as it felt like the crosshairs were properly aligned with every shot when the trigger broke. There is no “watching the bullet impact” with this thing though, it is downright violent when it fires.
My thoughts are to free float the barrel by removing the pressure pad, re-torque the action screws to spec, and try again with a 3 shot group spread out over ~ 30 minutes for the barrel to cool completely. If that fails and the rifle just doesn’t like this load I picked up some 150 gr Interlock rounds when I left the range, which I can use for this hunt and work on a 180 partition hand load.
I’d appreciate any advice on other things to check with the rifle or my shooting form.
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