Coleredding00
FNG
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- Jun 1, 2024
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I have been beating my head off a rock for 300 rounds trying to get my Christensen arms 6.5 creed to print smaller groups. As of right now it will consistently print .8 MOA 5 round groups. By that i mean the largest i get is .8, with so,e coming in as low as .3 but it’s the minority. I was really striving for .5, but I think I have found the limitation of what this rifle will do with the components I have chosen to use. Am I being unrealistic for expecting a 10 lb carbon fiber rifle to shoot 1/2 minute? Will this rifle at this level prove to be a limiting factor for a 500-600 yard MER deer and elk rifle? In my head the smaller the cone of fire of the rifle the larger the margin for error in my shooting, but I may be over thinking things. I’m pulling my hair out to the point I’m about to call the gunsmith and get a barrel ordered. Give it to me straight, do I need to switch components and keep pushing or am I concerned for nothing? For the record I have other heavier rifles than I can consistently print sub .5 groups from a bipod and rear bag, so other than the shooting a slight heavier bullet out of a significantly lighter rifle and dealing with recoil I believe I am capable. I’ve swapped scopes, checked rails, tweaked powder charge and seating depth. Chrono numbers are good, SD is around 8 depending on the string.
143 ELDX
H4350
Christensen barreled action
Pure precision stock, bedded.
143 ELDX
H4350
Christensen barreled action
Pure precision stock, bedded.
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