robtattoo
WKR
Long story short:
I'm trying to work up a load for an old, 1947 Mauser that has been rebarreled to .257 Bob.
I've only been to the range with it 3 times now (2hr round trip)
First time shooting old factory ammo to dial in the scope. 120gn ammo into neat 1" groups, 100s into 1.5
Second to try some reloads. I didn't have a "recommended" powder but found a load for what I had (imr4064). 100gn Core Lokt bullets into 1.5" + groups
Yesterday. I got hold of a jug of THE recommended powder (imr4350) & loaded up the 100gn partitions I actually want to shoot. Terrible. Best 'group' was maybe 4" with zero consistency.
Could a powder & bullet change really affect things THAT badly?
I'm probably going to pull the stock & scope anyway, then try another scope just in case, but just want confirmation that a load couldn't be THAT bad all by itself. Could it?
I'm trying to work up a load for an old, 1947 Mauser that has been rebarreled to .257 Bob.
I've only been to the range with it 3 times now (2hr round trip)
First time shooting old factory ammo to dial in the scope. 120gn ammo into neat 1" groups, 100s into 1.5
Second to try some reloads. I didn't have a "recommended" powder but found a load for what I had (imr4064). 100gn Core Lokt bullets into 1.5" + groups
Yesterday. I got hold of a jug of THE recommended powder (imr4350) & loaded up the 100gn partitions I actually want to shoot. Terrible. Best 'group' was maybe 4" with zero consistency.
Could a powder & bullet change really affect things THAT badly?
I'm probably going to pull the stock & scope anyway, then try another scope just in case, but just want confirmation that a load couldn't be THAT bad all by itself. Could it?