Understood about other factors that contribute to overall accuracy. I am very meticulous with all of these. I have several rifles that shoot groups in the .1's and .2's at 100 and hold better than .5 moa to extended ranges. I've just never been able to achieve this with 35 cal.
Agreed, bullet selection is limited but 35 cal projectiles perform better on game at Whelen velocities. 338 bullets for the most part perform better at higher velocities. They seem to be built tougher. Not knocking 338 its a fine caliber and superior in most regards.
I guess what I am asking is: does anyone have a 35 that consistently shoots .5moa or better? And if so: who's barrel did you use?
I ask this because i want to try to duplicate that. Thank you for your thoughts
I think you are running into a bullet issue more than anything. The smaller the group, the smaller the allowable variance in bullets. If you can't find a Berger, SMK, ELD , Amax in a bore size....well its just tougher. I have not worked with the 35 BECAUSE of this, so I haven't weighed and micced a bunch of 35 stuff but none of the 35 stuff available is KNOWN for accuracy. For knocking game down? Yep. Shooting bugholes....not really.