Sighting in Savage 204 in 12 FLV
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:44 pm
I went out yesterday first day to see if I could hit paper as I just received my RCBS dies.
I used Hornady 45 gr factory to hit paper @ 25 yards got 2 bullets to touch and then tried 2- 39 gr blitzkings with 26 grs of H4895 and did the same thing.
I then attempted the same thing out a 100 yards and could not hit the standard 100 yd target. I tried both factory and my reloads with the same results. Wind was not real strong.
I bought a B & L 4000 Elite 6 X 24-40 and it was used but it looked like it had just come out of the box.
I took the rifle back to the shop and explained the problem and no one seemed to think of what it could be.
I cleaned the rifle after the first 3 shots and again at 5 shots.
I was very confused as I have reloaded for years and trickled in the entire 26 grains double checking every 3rd load.
It was suggested that I go back out today and this time I took some factory federals 39 gr. blitzkings and I loaded some 39gr blitzkings with same powder but 2 different loads 26grs & 26.5grs.
I had to move the scope 3 inches to the right again and shot 2 factory loads and both of the hand loads after the initial adjustment I fired the first shot and was able to place the second one almost in the same hole with all three loads.
I then moved out to the 100 but it was extremely wind so I was hoping to at least hit the traget and I shot 2 more factory and was about 6 inches high at 100yds. I moved it down and was fine with the rest of the test.
I did not realing concerned at 100 because of the wind but all three loads hit approximately where I was aiming.
I am leaving for the farm tomorrow morning and I loaded up the remainder of the bullets using 26.5 grs of H4895.
Can anyone help regarding why there was such a turn around the rifle now has approximately 75 rounds through it, could it be the break in period?
I was concerned with the scope as it is used. There was no signs of excess pressure and the primers on my reloads look good no flatting at all.
Thanks:
Dan
I used Hornady 45 gr factory to hit paper @ 25 yards got 2 bullets to touch and then tried 2- 39 gr blitzkings with 26 grs of H4895 and did the same thing.
I then attempted the same thing out a 100 yards and could not hit the standard 100 yd target. I tried both factory and my reloads with the same results. Wind was not real strong.
I bought a B & L 4000 Elite 6 X 24-40 and it was used but it looked like it had just come out of the box.
I took the rifle back to the shop and explained the problem and no one seemed to think of what it could be.
I cleaned the rifle after the first 3 shots and again at 5 shots.
I was very confused as I have reloaded for years and trickled in the entire 26 grains double checking every 3rd load.
It was suggested that I go back out today and this time I took some factory federals 39 gr. blitzkings and I loaded some 39gr blitzkings with same powder but 2 different loads 26grs & 26.5grs.
I had to move the scope 3 inches to the right again and shot 2 factory loads and both of the hand loads after the initial adjustment I fired the first shot and was able to place the second one almost in the same hole with all three loads.
I then moved out to the 100 but it was extremely wind so I was hoping to at least hit the traget and I shot 2 more factory and was about 6 inches high at 100yds. I moved it down and was fine with the rest of the test.
I did not realing concerned at 100 because of the wind but all three loads hit approximately where I was aiming.
I am leaving for the farm tomorrow morning and I loaded up the remainder of the bullets using 26.5 grs of H4895.
Can anyone help regarding why there was such a turn around the rifle now has approximately 75 rounds through it, could it be the break in period?
I was concerned with the scope as it is used. There was no signs of excess pressure and the primers on my reloads look good no flatting at all.
Thanks:
Dan