First, I would like to say a Thank You to DrMike, JD338, and Pop. To these gentlemen for sharing their opinions and reloading specifics for various rifles I requested information on. Your invaluable experience and knowledge is a "pot of gold" to me and I'm sure to many others. Once again, I thank you!
Second, to DrMike.. and possibly others concerning the "problems" previously experienced with Kimber rifles. Maybe its just me.....I have three Kimber rifles, and after reloading since 1963, cannot seem to get any of the three to shoot consistantly in any smallish(MOA or less) groups of three. The calibers are a 7-08, a Select Classic, and a 308 Win. & a 338 Federal, both select grade. All 3 with 22" barrels, fee-floated. Factory with "match chambers and match barrels. Regardless of what "load/bullet/powder combination" I try it is never consistant! Sometime I can shoot two in the same hole, and throw the last an inch or so out. Not consistant in all three, just can't seem to get that third in the same hole. 5 round groups the same, just more holes! With the 338 Federal I seem lucky at times to shoot "minute of pie-plate". Using Federal GM Match brass necked to the caliber and FL sized in Redding bushing dies in all three calibers shoot two and throw the third somewhere on the target. Sometime the two don't touch, so there's three in an inch or inch and a half or larger... All action and scope mounting screws are tight....New Win. brass for caliber or 308 brass necked to 338 Federal respond the same...Federl GM match brass weighs consistantly 17 grains more than the Winchester. I am shooting Nosler AB's, BT's, E-tips, and Partitions, and Barnes TSX in all calibers. Nothing at this time shows promise...I do experience some pressure signs with the Federal brass about two-three grains before with the same load in Winchester brass. Not with all powder/bullet combinations...just showing the difference in capacity of Fed/Win Case.
I did proper barrel break-in of about 100 rounds through each before really trying for groups. (almost ruining a Dewey coated rod) All three are free floated, pillar/glass-bedded, and have 3 to 3-1/2 pound trigger pull. Two have Leupold VX-III scopes mounted in Talley Lt-Wt mount/rings, the 308 Win is mounted with Talley's and a Zeiss Divari-C. Scopes not a problem....after starting this bag of worms...am open to any suggestions. I sincerely thank you in advance for taking the time to read this, and for any answers/suggestions I may receive.
GRT338
Second, to DrMike.. and possibly others concerning the "problems" previously experienced with Kimber rifles. Maybe its just me.....I have three Kimber rifles, and after reloading since 1963, cannot seem to get any of the three to shoot consistantly in any smallish(MOA or less) groups of three. The calibers are a 7-08, a Select Classic, and a 308 Win. & a 338 Federal, both select grade. All 3 with 22" barrels, fee-floated. Factory with "match chambers and match barrels. Regardless of what "load/bullet/powder combination" I try it is never consistant! Sometime I can shoot two in the same hole, and throw the last an inch or so out. Not consistant in all three, just can't seem to get that third in the same hole. 5 round groups the same, just more holes! With the 338 Federal I seem lucky at times to shoot "minute of pie-plate". Using Federal GM Match brass necked to the caliber and FL sized in Redding bushing dies in all three calibers shoot two and throw the third somewhere on the target. Sometime the two don't touch, so there's three in an inch or inch and a half or larger... All action and scope mounting screws are tight....New Win. brass for caliber or 308 brass necked to 338 Federal respond the same...Federl GM match brass weighs consistantly 17 grains more than the Winchester. I am shooting Nosler AB's, BT's, E-tips, and Partitions, and Barnes TSX in all calibers. Nothing at this time shows promise...I do experience some pressure signs with the Federal brass about two-three grains before with the same load in Winchester brass. Not with all powder/bullet combinations...just showing the difference in capacity of Fed/Win Case.
I did proper barrel break-in of about 100 rounds through each before really trying for groups. (almost ruining a Dewey coated rod) All three are free floated, pillar/glass-bedded, and have 3 to 3-1/2 pound trigger pull. Two have Leupold VX-III scopes mounted in Talley Lt-Wt mount/rings, the 308 Win is mounted with Talley's and a Zeiss Divari-C. Scopes not a problem....after starting this bag of worms...am open to any suggestions. I sincerely thank you in advance for taking the time to read this, and for any answers/suggestions I may receive.
GRT338