Some of the hunting I do with this rifle is in Africa. I have taken Waterbuck, Wildebeest, Impala and Red Hartebeest with it in South Africa and Namibia.
In some cases the first shot is over 200m. That requires maximum accuracy and good MV to deliver an ethical shot. Perfecting one round that can be used for both domestic and foreign use is part of the design brief.
I have neck damage and never shoot prone. I almost always use quad sticks. If I cannot, I am happy to let shot pass. In five years of using this rifle I have always managed to make that final check before pulling the trigger on live quarry. As an aid to doing that, I have also I have set the top-strap on my quad sticks such that the gape between forward and rear "Vs" are limited. Thus when I offer up the pistol grip to the rearward "V", the forward "V" is distal from the forend tip.
But I agree it is sub-optimum. I have been shopping for a later stock, but none have presented at the right price. One other option might be to increase the barrel-to-stock gap, or attempt to stiffen the stock with epoxy in its voids.
I would call under 300 metres a reasonable distance and an MOA group should do that on the quarry you list above. I shot a fox saturday(smaller than any of your quarry above) square on in the chest with a 75 gr v-max from my 25 - 45 at 248 yards with a 18 mph wind at 4-5 o'clock, adjusted aim for wind and drop from 100 yard zero. The 75s are not the best grouping in my rifle around 1" at 100 but they shoot well enough for what they need to do which is my point, as I say I think you are trying just a bit too hard for someone ho is not a target or serious long range varmint shooter.
I also think your stringing in your group is not down to the load it is down to either you or the rifle setup, likely a conbination of the 2.
I also think if an ethical shot is your ultimate concern you should at least try RS60 as it will give you more velocity and therefore be more ethical in terms of drop, wind drift and terminal energy.
I would also be changing the stock and if not the whole rifle, its an expensive set up to be finnicky about shooting position! 90% of my shooting is off of quads and even with a reputedly floppy hogue stock on the howa with a 26" heavy barrel accuracy is unaffected.
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