Handloads saved my rifle
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:54 am
A few months ago I purchased a CZ527 varmint in .204 and wasn't really satisfied with it's performance 1.5" groups at 100yards.
Bedded the rifle, same results, ground out the bedding and rebed it with pillars, same results, swapped out the scope and rings, same results, tried different ammo (Hunting Shack Bergers, BKs, Calhoons, Remmongton and Winchesters), same results, lousy groups.
The rifle was one step away from literally getting thrown off a bridge into the river.
Then my nephew and I decided to go in and split the cost of a reloading set, bought the set, loaded up a load from here...... 3/4" group at 200 yards and I know it could have been smaller had I done better.
I knew reloading was the way to go but for Pete's sake that's one heck of a jump in accuracy and while I'm getting great results from 1 load, I'm getting pretty nice results from some other loads. Needless to say the little CZ has saved itself from sleeping with the fishes.
The only thing that makes sense to me that might explain it is the once fired brass being fire formed to my gun but I'm still surprised every time I have shot it lately that it's the same rifle.
Bedded the rifle, same results, ground out the bedding and rebed it with pillars, same results, swapped out the scope and rings, same results, tried different ammo (Hunting Shack Bergers, BKs, Calhoons, Remmongton and Winchesters), same results, lousy groups.
The rifle was one step away from literally getting thrown off a bridge into the river.
Then my nephew and I decided to go in and split the cost of a reloading set, bought the set, loaded up a load from here...... 3/4" group at 200 yards and I know it could have been smaller had I done better.
I knew reloading was the way to go but for Pete's sake that's one heck of a jump in accuracy and while I'm getting great results from 1 load, I'm getting pretty nice results from some other loads. Needless to say the little CZ has saved itself from sleeping with the fishes.
The only thing that makes sense to me that might explain it is the once fired brass being fire formed to my gun but I'm still surprised every time I have shot it lately that it's the same rifle.