I am new to this forum. I wanted to ask you'll a question. I picked up VSSF in .204 last fall and have decided to take it to a Remington repair center. I have had two previous VSSFs in 223. One shot lights out and the other held 5/8" groups at 100 consistently. After my purchase I put a Jewell trigger and Tubb firing pin and spring in the gun. The X-mark would not adjust below 5 lbs. at all. I had it topped with a very accurate Luepold VX3 25X LR scope. I tried all major brand 32 bullets and the 40 V-max. I have tried a couple BR primers. I have tried the following powders--H335, H322, W748, Benchrest, R15, Varget, IMR4064 and H4895. All of my 32 grainers average consistently 1.250" groups. The 40 grouped around 2.250" with multiple powders. I have not tried factory ammo and don't see the point. These were shot out of accurized Norma cases (we can argue the merits of doing such to a Norma case later). All of my good guns tend to shoot decent groups with most recipes, and one or two great groups with the best recipes. This gun isn't worth much if it won't 1/2 MOA. See anything I might have missed? I broke the gun in properly and am a freak about proper cleaning. The only two powders on my to do list are 10X and BL-C(2). I have Berger 35 grainers but I don't want a gun that's going to cost me a fortune on a prairie dog hunt and those bullets, which are often the most accurate, aren't highly frangible--at least not for my tastes (better for coyotes). Might try the 39 Sierra BK sooner or later but if it already won't shoot a 40 under 2", not sure why I should try those before shipping off to the repair center. Anybody had a gun this innacurate with all but one specific powder and/or bullet?
Thanks!
Hawkye Reloader
