entoptics
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Been having a heck of a time getting my buddies rifle to shoot well, and by "well", I mean MOA or better. Tried a few different bullets, couple different powders, and never could get a repeatable 1 MOA, and generally it's more likely to throw 1.5 MOA, occasionally worse...
I'm fairly certain what I'm seeing on the Teslong can't be good, but wanted a 2nd opinion. The rest of the pipe is nice and smooth, burr and defect free, and cleans easily.
Straight on view of throat area.
Side view of throat area.
This is a drop in Savage prefit barrel, but I won't mention the manufacturer till they have had a chance to address it. 416R, 1:8 5R twist in 7mm-08. Unfortunately it took way too much time and ammo to stumble on to this. Not enough confidence in my buddy's skills, and I was "cobbling together" loads for him with some old brass/bullets/powders, so when things didn't go well, I blamed those factors.
More recently, I went to some pretty extreme lengths to identify the problem, including a skim bed job on his tupperware factory stock, and saw no improvements.
I'm fairly certain what I'm seeing on the Teslong can't be good, but wanted a 2nd opinion. The rest of the pipe is nice and smooth, burr and defect free, and cleans easily.
Straight on view of throat area.
Side view of throat area.
This is a drop in Savage prefit barrel, but I won't mention the manufacturer till they have had a chance to address it. 416R, 1:8 5R twist in 7mm-08. Unfortunately it took way too much time and ammo to stumble on to this. Not enough confidence in my buddy's skills, and I was "cobbling together" loads for him with some old brass/bullets/powders, so when things didn't go well, I blamed those factors.
More recently, I went to some pretty extreme lengths to identify the problem, including a skim bed job on his tupperware factory stock, and saw no improvements.