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2 years in...what I've learned.

When a rifle "won't shoot" after a few prospective loads, say 1-2 projectiles, 1-2 powders with a 2-3gn spread in .5gn increments, it's time to pull the stock, scope, mounts, and start looking for mechanical maladies.

Things touching things they're not supposed to touch.

Scope-base screws on bbl tenon,

action screws bottoming out on the action before they tighten the action to the stock, or touching the stock somewhere in the hole

The bbl making contact w/the stock where it shouldn't to include flexing/vibrating contact during recoil

bbl'd action teeter-tottering on the recoil-lug and/or magazine, bottom-metal teeter-tottering on a high spot in the inlet.

Scope-rings with enough misalignment to torque the scope

The scope making contact w/the bbl.

Sling-swivel studs dragging on front or rear bags during recoil

Then the scope itself.

Get the mechanics right and you'll find a lot more of those "unicorn" rifles that seem to shoot everything well. Get them wrong and you can tinker until the world runs out of components.
 
Stumpy,
I agree with about everything in your first post.
I had an awaking last year. A 300 win mag load. Everything the same except case. One Norma and other ADG. The ADG load was half the size group. No joke. I've had same thing happen with different primers but not as dramatic. I did a test a couple years ago with a 6.5 PRC. Same load but one with Fed 210M and other with CCI BR200. The SD and ES was way lower with the Fed 210M. The group size wasn't much different. Seating depth is the last thing I mess with. I'm just a hunter. If my groups are half in. at 100 yds. I'm happy but most likely will try to better. Have funny story with a 3 shot one hole group with a 300 WM recently but this post is too long already.
 
Man I love this thread. Informative and funny. It took me about 6 months until I got a load I was happy with in my Bergara. Everything shot well but I wasn't satisfied until I got it shooting exceptional.
As for certain loads....I used to hunt with a 270 Win exclusively and my Rem 700 shot several 1/2 MOA 5 shot groups. My load was 54 gr of IMR4350 with a CCI200 primer and 130 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip. Every 270 that load was shot out of shot fantastic (at least 4 as I recall). Like you said, it was a magical combination of bullet and powder.
 
Funny that this thread still garners attention. I'm actually taking a friend into the world of Long range hunting/shooting, the value of reloading, and the time required to attain competency. I'm not saying I'm a pro but if I can shorten the path to confident shooting and a solid addiction.

It reminds me of the things I take for granted now as common knowledge, which isn't so common.

I realized now that I had that same mentor, it was this forum and all of you. Granted most of you are total hacks, and your information has been a perfect example of what not to do.

I hope you're all hearing the total joking tone of my voice.

Rather than be a sentimental fruit I have to make fun of the fact that I truly appreciate the knowledge gained here, cause I'm a real man damnit.

I'll be pm'ing you all a thank you card, and a bill for the financial ruin this sport/hobby/lifestyle/sickness has inflicted on me.

Gotta go, my kids have nearly panhandled enough for a grayboe Phoenix 2.
 
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