Random Windage Hits

1. position not square behind the rifle (recoil pulse will not be straight back into body & will show on the Y axis of target)
2. inconsistent finger/trigger interaction (introducing lateral pressure to the rifle & will show up on the Y axis of target)
3. wind (always a consideration)
4. random lateral dispersion = rifle don't like that bullet
5. factory rifle/barrel shooting lowsy groups

I'd test @ 100 till ya get an encouraging & uniform group size. Then, move back to 300 and see what ya got.

Also, I'd have another person shoot the rifle to help rule out shooter error. It happens...
 
I shot at 100 a few minutes ago. I'll try and post up both target pictures tonight or in the morning.
I own a few 260s, including a Savage. H4350 or H4831sc have shot the best in all of them, with H4350 the faster of the two. Somewhere from 42.0-44.0 with H4350 always does well. I haven't shot the lighter bullets, but 140 grain SMKs, all three Bergers, and AMAX have all shot sub-MOA for 5 shots...even factory tubes.

I would focus on getting some consistency at 100 yards. As far as position and shooting technique, a good way to test and perfect is to dry fire...a lot! If the crosshairs move at all on a dry fire, you need to isolate the cause and fix it.

As far as wind at 300 yards, you would need 15-16 mph full value to get a 2 MOA deflection.
 
How is your bedding - Do you have a pressure point developing as the barrel heats and moves? How is your trigger - Are you able to dry snap with distinct consistency?

Can you remove the bipod and try shooting off of sandbags?

At a closer range (to take human error out as much as possible) shoot a single shot and adjust your reticle in a square fashion to eventually shoot four shots in what should be the corners of a square? This may either indict the scope or eliminate it from the possible problem.

Is everything tight? Have you tried factory ammo to see if the same issue exists?

Hmmm...those are things I'd check. Just my .02 - Good luck!
 
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