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Inconsistent rifle due to recoil/muzzle climb
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1609336" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Is it possible it is the load? I don't know the velocity you are getting from the targets, but I think 55.5 Gr. of H4831 is a little light for 168 Gr. bullets. What kinda SD are you getting? Maybe the load is not on a node and you are getting some flyers.</p><p>Reason I think about this is because I just watched a guy work up a load on a Savage 280AI with a 24" Criterion barrel. He is running about 60.7 Gr. of H4831 and a 168 berger at 2950 FPS. 2950 FPS is a common place to be with a 168 in a 280AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1609336, member: 74902"] Is it possible it is the load? I don't know the velocity you are getting from the targets, but I think 55.5 Gr. of H4831 is a little light for 168 Gr. bullets. What kinda SD are you getting? Maybe the load is not on a node and you are getting some flyers. Reason I think about this is because I just watched a guy work up a load on a Savage 280AI with a 24" Criterion barrel. He is running about 60.7 Gr. of H4831 and a 168 berger at 2950 FPS. 2950 FPS is a common place to be with a 168 in a 280AI. [/QUOTE]
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