I can relate to this, I had a primer blow out in a test load yesterday in a 25/06 I am trying to work up a load for. And that was a full two grains less of h4831 than the previous load that had flattened the primer more than I liked. I had to walk away from the loading bench and regroup. The easiest for me has been my model 70 in 257 Roberts.As much as I love and enjoy the 25/06 the pretty much every darn one I've had or I've worked with has about driven me to drink.
As for the easiest it's a toss up between the 308 and believe this or not...the 340 Wby's (all custom barrels) have all been lights out shooters!
My Ruger 77 mark 2 22 hornet drove me nutsFor me, any rifle with a long throat where you can not get anywhere close to the lands has been very temperamental to shoot sub 1/2" groups, and the worst was a 270 Weatherby Mark 5.
Individual barrels are usually the fly in the ointment and the chamber design that goes with it.
The most difficult case I have found to tune small groups in multiple rifles is the 22 Hornet, while the easiest is the 6 XC & 6.5x47 Lapua, discounting the 6 PPC and 6 BR as not hunting rifles. As a test, I made brass for the 6 XC from 308 Winchester PMC, Winchester, Lake City '09, and Chinese Military machine gun brass. All the 6 XC formed cases from the 308 brass shot 1/4" groups and smaller, and I consider this a good test of a cartridge design. Also, formed 6.5x47 brass from Remington 22/250 brass when there was no Lapua brass in the country. It took me a few shots to work up a load that shot 1/2" groups at 200 yards with the Remington 22/250 brass formed in a Ruger 77 Mark II with #5 taper, Brux barrel in a Laminated stock in 6.5x47 Lapua, a true Red Neck special deer/hog rifle.
My BRA and PPC are magic once you get it all tuned . Then shot bug holesWhile I do think certain cartridges are designed inherently better regarding accuracy (6BR, the PPC's, etc), I think it's more the chamber/barrel/action/bullet interaction that makes a rifle either picky or a hammer.
I like the STW too, haven't found anything it won't shoot. Haven't tried anything above 160g.I had a custom built 7STW. That rifle would shoot every bullet I put through it into small groups. I've never owned any other rifle that would digest everything with such outstanding performance.
I like the STW too, haven't found anything it won't shoot. Haven't tried anything above 160g.
160 AB throttled a moose at 385 yds in Newfoundland.My regular whitetail load launched a 162gr A-Max bullet at full throttle. It was bad news for anything in range.
Nice160 AB throttled a moose at 385 yds in Newfoundland.
Have to agree on the fussiest; my Valkyrie drives me "BAT S***T". Some days it's an angel the next time, same ammo, it goes from 1/3 minute to over 1 MOA. My least fussy is a tie with my old custom 25-06 and my 338 Lapua. Both are consistently 1/2 to 1/3 minute, with the 25-06 using a load developed in the '70s when I had it re-barreled will break the 1/4 moa, assuming I do my part.For Me...
Fussiest: 224 Valkyrie
Easiest: 308 Win
Try lil gun in your hornet if you havntAs others have stated, it can be very subjective based on several factors with the rifle, chamber, barrel being some of the greatest.
However for me, the 22 Hornet was always very touchy in loading and getting "good" groups. Acceptable for some ranges, but mine was hard to find those really good groups. Cases and loading process had to be very detailed.
On the other side, the 222Rem's I owned were all easy to make shoot well. Same for the 308's, and I'll throw in the 22-250AI's I have owned. They were all tack drivers with several loads. And how could I not mention the 6BR.
Shilen's 7.5 twist, 4-groove ratchet rifling.Interested to know what twist you have to run 75-90gr
I have an M77 in 7RM that is just the opposite. Luck of the draw?!Totally Agree ^^^^^^^^
I believe that it is the Gun that makes a cartridge FUSSY.
I had a Ruger M77 in 7 RM. That drove me crazy. Shot Factory and Reloads, anything from 120gr BT to 175 Berger's.
Most likely it was the barrel, Never found out, Sold it after a few years of Aggravation.
EASY PEASY IS A 308 WIN.