onlybrowning
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- Sep 16, 2007
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I have been helping a buddy reload for his Ruger M77 Hawkeye in .338 Federal. The gun is stainless with a synthetic stock.
He and I are both unable to get groups under 3 inches or so, and some were over 5" at 100 yds.
Here is a history of the gun and loads tried.
-The gun has never been fed a factory round
-first loads made were with 200 grain CT BST with H4895. The gun shot best with 47.5 grains at the time. We used Fed 210M primers.
-The load was switched to use Nosler 210 gr Partitions and Varget powder. None of the loads from min to max were better than about 3 inches.
-Switched to H4895 with the same Partition. Same thing, no good.
-Switched to the 200 grain AccuBond with H 4895. No good results so far. We assumed that the gun would like a similar load to the 200 grain CT BST, but it does not.
-The COL is 2.880" which is the longest the magazine will allow. The max COL for the chamber is 2.970" That seems really long to me...
Note: we have tried shooting it clean, dirty, and in between. The gun is very inconsistent. It has not been bedded, which I know will help, but I did try to put some upward pressure on the barrel at the forend with no avail. I can not figure this thing out. I am suspecting a bad crown, but it looks ok.
Another thing: Everytime he cleans the gun (using Barnes solvent) it seems that the patches have a black waxy substance on them. I have never seen anything like it.
Any ideas? He is hoping to hunt with this gun soon....
He and I are both unable to get groups under 3 inches or so, and some were over 5" at 100 yds.
Here is a history of the gun and loads tried.
-The gun has never been fed a factory round
-first loads made were with 200 grain CT BST with H4895. The gun shot best with 47.5 grains at the time. We used Fed 210M primers.
-The load was switched to use Nosler 210 gr Partitions and Varget powder. None of the loads from min to max were better than about 3 inches.
-Switched to H4895 with the same Partition. Same thing, no good.
-Switched to the 200 grain AccuBond with H 4895. No good results so far. We assumed that the gun would like a similar load to the 200 grain CT BST, but it does not.
-The COL is 2.880" which is the longest the magazine will allow. The max COL for the chamber is 2.970" That seems really long to me...
Note: we have tried shooting it clean, dirty, and in between. The gun is very inconsistent. It has not been bedded, which I know will help, but I did try to put some upward pressure on the barrel at the forend with no avail. I can not figure this thing out. I am suspecting a bad crown, but it looks ok.
Another thing: Everytime he cleans the gun (using Barnes solvent) it seems that the patches have a black waxy substance on them. I have never seen anything like it.
Any ideas? He is hoping to hunt with this gun soon....