I was reading the other thread about the Ruger 77 model and did not wanted to hijack it asking about this. Therefore, I've decided to open a new one.
I own a newer Ruger Hawkeye chambered for .257 Roberts that I cannot get it to shoot groups better than 2.5-3' @ 100 yds. Out of the box and after about 150 rounds throught the pipe it shot .75-1" 3-shot groups using factory Hornady 117grs BTSP ammo. Determined to better that with my handloads I've embarked on an infinite quest for the ultimate load.
I started by free floating the barrel and bedding the area around the recoil lug. I was able to shoot the Nosler 110g AB to about a 1.5" (5 shots) using 43.5g of H4350. Thereafter, I was not happy with the trigger pull and came across a reduced power trigger spring and installed one. Put it back together and the nightmare begin.
I've bought a torque wrench with inch-pounds reading specifically for this gun and tried several torque combinations to no avail. My next course of action is to try kepp messing with it while shooting the same 117gr Hornady ammo until I see sub 1" groups again and then start my load development again using the AB.
I understand from the other thread there are a few of you that had have more experience with Rugers. I am willing to try anything on this puppy. Heck even getting a new stock if that what it takes. I really love shooting the Roberts but need to find an accurate load. I also know I am doing something wrong when putting it back together.
Can you help?
35R
I own a newer Ruger Hawkeye chambered for .257 Roberts that I cannot get it to shoot groups better than 2.5-3' @ 100 yds. Out of the box and after about 150 rounds throught the pipe it shot .75-1" 3-shot groups using factory Hornady 117grs BTSP ammo. Determined to better that with my handloads I've embarked on an infinite quest for the ultimate load.
I started by free floating the barrel and bedding the area around the recoil lug. I was able to shoot the Nosler 110g AB to about a 1.5" (5 shots) using 43.5g of H4350. Thereafter, I was not happy with the trigger pull and came across a reduced power trigger spring and installed one. Put it back together and the nightmare begin.
I've bought a torque wrench with inch-pounds reading specifically for this gun and tried several torque combinations to no avail. My next course of action is to try kepp messing with it while shooting the same 117gr Hornady ammo until I see sub 1" groups again and then start my load development again using the AB.
I understand from the other thread there are a few of you that had have more experience with Rugers. I am willing to try anything on this puppy. Heck even getting a new stock if that what it takes. I really love shooting the Roberts but need to find an accurate load. I also know I am doing something wrong when putting it back together.
Can you help?
35R