Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
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Spike
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Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
Ishoot a Weatherby 7MM Mag. with a 3x9 Leupold variable scope. The stock is wood, and the bullets are handloaded 139 grainNosler partitions. Unfortunately, I can't seem to do much better than a 3 inch group at 100 yards(ie. draw a circle around 3 and the diameter is going to be at least 3 inches). On the other hand, I can shoot much tighter groups with my dad's .243, .223 and my .22.
Does this sound like a problem with the rifle or the shooter? If a rifle problem, what do you think it is and how would you remedy?
Thanks for your thoughts!
H
Does this sound like a problem with the rifle or the shooter? If a rifle problem, what do you think it is and how would you remedy?
Thanks for your thoughts!
H
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
Well, if its a new gun for you, I would say mostly its the shooter. I went thru this first time I got a magnum. I came home with a bloody knuckle and trigger finger cause I was hold the rifle very gingerly. It took over 500 rounds to get it right.
Nobody can really know unless its shot from a known shootist or a vise.
Partitions ain't known to be target bullets. If I get 1.2MOA, I am very happy. I gotone gun that like em however.
Nobody can really know unless its shot from a known shootist or a vise.
Partitions ain't known to be target bullets. If I get 1.2MOA, I am very happy. I gotone gun that like em however.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
Have you had someone else shoot it and see if it will group better for them? With the increased kick you may be flinching and not realizing it.
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
BC - do gunsmiths typically have a vise or offer a similar service?
JeffS - unfortunately, I'm about as good as anyone I shoot with which doesn't say a lot for our shooting skills. Nevertheless, I might see if any of them can do any better.
JeffS - unfortunately, I'm about as good as anyone I shoot with which doesn't say a lot for our shooting skills. Nevertheless, I might see if any of them can do any better.
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
If you can pay for a gunsmith, it may pay to get something like a Lead Sled to put your rifle in. It is a fairly good rest and will absorb some recoil. I don't bench as many heavy loads as I used to, (old guy here,) so I would go that way if I had a Weatherby. These days, if I shoot a heavy load in my 45 70, I shoot from a heavy tripod in the stand position to zero. After a couple surgeries, don't want another.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
If a rifle problem, what do you think it is and how would you remedy?
Since you shoot better with the .243 lets assume you're not the problem.....
Check the rifle's bedding....that's step one.....then retry the Nosler bullets.....
They really should shoot better than 3"!!!.....2" at the worst!!!
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
the bullets are handloaded 139 grainNosler partitions.
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
Maybe the bbl is not broke in. Also, maybe you are not allowing the bbl to cool down between shots. If it is a sporter bbl it needs to cool down or shots will go all over like a shotgun spread.
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RE: Question on Sighting In My Rifle - Need Opinions
I would try different bullets and powders as stubble suggested and also let the barrel cool as hardcore mentioned if you’re shooting to fast between shots. Good luck...