laweidauer
Member
Hey everyone, thank you for your responses to my question. We have been out and started doing some load development and I guess that I won the lottery because I have a load shooting sub moa at 100 yards already and my friend has not been so lucky. His are closer to 1.5-2 moa at best so I feel like I have kind of answered my own question in a way. It is shocking to me that two seemingly identical rifles would shoot so differently but reading the responses here and floating around the forum makes me realize that I shouldn't be as surprised. As for the load that I am at right now, I am loading Berger 115 grain VLDs in 25-06 seated .02 off the lands (stoney point gauge method). I started really low, but the gun has gotten better as I have progressively pushed it harder and harder. I am currently at 60.5 grains of Retumbo which is the max load listed for the round. I am not getting any pressure signs and wish I could push it harder, but I am already dealing with a compressed load or close to it so I am stuck as far as that goes. I am using standard CCI large rifle primers. I really think that the rifle can do better and I know I can shoot better but I am happy with where I am at for starters. The main thing I wish I would have done earlier is followed the advice I got on here and found an accuracy node for distance from the lands before working with powder. I feel like it will be unsafe for me to simply start seating the bullets deeper without backing off on charges first so I guess it's back to the drawing board. For the purposes of chasing South Dakota whitetails this weekend I think 1 MOA will be just fine but I always want better. I am open to any suggestions you have to tweak additional accuracy out of this rifle/load combo and thanks again for all the responses so far.