Smtn10pt
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 17, 2013
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I had a remington 700 in 300 RUM given to me as a graduation present a little over 20 years ago. I had it magna ported and it served me well throughout the years. I had a friend work up a load with 180 gr TTSX bullets and the gun was accurate with them but I wasnt thrilled with the recovered bullets. A few had shed all their petals and one bent in half like a banana. I killed a fair amount of game with them but when I picked up a cancellation bear hunt this past spring and decided it was time to try the 200 Gr Accubonds. I couldnt get them to shoot at all!
After having gone through several different attempts and not being able to achieve acceptable accuracy I decided I would rebarrel my gun. Since I have a Tikka 300 WSM i decided I didnt need a second 300 mag, so I went to 338 RUM. This allowed me to jump up to 250 gr accubonds. Well, the problems persisted, just could not find a combination that was accurate enough for my liking. The gun would shoot two very close and a third about 1.5" away at 100 yards. I repeated this group multiple times and was getting very frustrated.
I had the action bedded as a last resort and went back to the range. I was out of reloads so I grabbed a box of 250 gr LRX which was the only factory load locally available. I shot a 4 shot group at 100 yards and it was much worse than average. Previously, while going over the gun at the shop, my gunsmith took the bolt apart and noticed the firing pin spring was in horrible shape, he brought a spare to the range that day and we swapped it out. I fired another 4 shot group immediately after replacing the spring and finally found the group I was looking for.
I would have never believed the spring had that much to do with accuracy, but I saw it happen. If anyone else is having these problems and you are using an older rifle it may be worth checking that spring.
After having gone through several different attempts and not being able to achieve acceptable accuracy I decided I would rebarrel my gun. Since I have a Tikka 300 WSM i decided I didnt need a second 300 mag, so I went to 338 RUM. This allowed me to jump up to 250 gr accubonds. Well, the problems persisted, just could not find a combination that was accurate enough for my liking. The gun would shoot two very close and a third about 1.5" away at 100 yards. I repeated this group multiple times and was getting very frustrated.
I had the action bedded as a last resort and went back to the range. I was out of reloads so I grabbed a box of 250 gr LRX which was the only factory load locally available. I shot a 4 shot group at 100 yards and it was much worse than average. Previously, while going over the gun at the shop, my gunsmith took the bolt apart and noticed the firing pin spring was in horrible shape, he brought a spare to the range that day and we swapped it out. I fired another 4 shot group immediately after replacing the spring and finally found the group I was looking for.
I would have never believed the spring had that much to do with accuracy, but I saw it happen. If anyone else is having these problems and you are using an older rifle it may be worth checking that spring.