Was there any resolution to this? I’m dealing with a new EWSS 300WM that doesn’t like almost anything I’ve tried. The best I’ve gotten is a little over an inch with 150gr Winchester. 180gr SST, 185gr Berger Hybrid, and 200gr ELD-X are 3-4”.
I sent the rifle back to Winchester-Browning for a physical exam. They sent the rifle back stating that no rifle disease was noted on examination. They also returned a test target with 3 rounds fired, group under an inch using 180 grain Remington coreloks.
I have never been able to duplicate the results of this test and I am a very good rifleman.
I have found that the barrel likes 150 Remington Coreloks at just over an inch group. This is not a bullet I like to shoot.
Searching the internet I have found that some of the rifles are very problematic and some are gems.
The barrels are of light contour and the fluting is quite deep. The barrel heats up fast and it will not shoot well even when just warm. The chamber area is bedded to about 2 inches and when the chamber is hot it might modify the dimensions to a degree. Most target rifles are bedded just to the recoil lug for this reason.
I really like the feel, handling and esthetics of the rifle. I just might have it rebarreled . Compared to my other 4 Model 70s of European manufacture It has been a disappointment.
If I were you I would foul the barrel with 5 to 10 rounds after a thorough copper cleaning. Bring it back to the range another day so the barrel is at equilibrium with the temperature and shoot two shot groups about 10 minutes apart. Probably give you a good idea of hunting accuracy…. If you have not killed the animal with 2 shots, he is probably running at full speed and extremely accuracy will not be a factor, praying might work at that time.
What would life be like if we did not have women and rifles we just can not figure out.
Wishing you a good life and a safe hunting season……