BlackWolf Craig
Well-Known Member
Evening all, so, after getting a variation recently to upgrade to a .308 I paid a visit to a well respected shop near me and left with a Bergara B14 wilderness carbon and a Stalon moderator. Also left with 3 boxes of 150g ammo (Sako, Norma and Nosler) fitted my scope and went down to my woods earlier to have a go with it and get a rough zero.
Bore sighted it at 20m get me on the paper, checked that with a Sako round, all good. Went back 50m did three rounds and adjusted, again, all good grouped nicely. Went back to 100m and the first 3 shot group wasn’t as great, but took a mid point and adjusted. Did another 3 shot group and got all three holes within a 1” square, so was happy with that. Again, all with the Sako.
Decided I’d try the Nosler and Norma ammo too so I could see if it grouped as well or better etc.
now, I’m aware things are getting hot, so am allowing time for the barrel and moderator to cool down, or what I thought was cool..
Did 3 shots with the Nosler, waited 5 mins, then threw with the Norma. Walked down to the target and the groups were horrendous! Nowhere near the bullseyes and the grouping was shocking. 6-8” apart in some cases! Wondered if something had come loose as everything settling in, so tightened moderator and scope mounts etc, ran a patch through the barrel and allowed everything to cool down a bit. Went back to the Sako and of course the zero and grouping was crap again, from then on trying to get my zero back and get a good group proved a nightmare and everything was getting hot. So called it a day and came home.
So, am I just allowing everything to get too warm, or do I need to do more cleaning or just more trigger time?
Thoughts welcome
Cheers
Bore sighted it at 20m get me on the paper, checked that with a Sako round, all good. Went back 50m did three rounds and adjusted, again, all good grouped nicely. Went back to 100m and the first 3 shot group wasn’t as great, but took a mid point and adjusted. Did another 3 shot group and got all three holes within a 1” square, so was happy with that. Again, all with the Sako.
Decided I’d try the Nosler and Norma ammo too so I could see if it grouped as well or better etc.
now, I’m aware things are getting hot, so am allowing time for the barrel and moderator to cool down, or what I thought was cool..
Did 3 shots with the Nosler, waited 5 mins, then threw with the Norma. Walked down to the target and the groups were horrendous! Nowhere near the bullseyes and the grouping was shocking. 6-8” apart in some cases! Wondered if something had come loose as everything settling in, so tightened moderator and scope mounts etc, ran a patch through the barrel and allowed everything to cool down a bit. Went back to the Sako and of course the zero and grouping was crap again, from then on trying to get my zero back and get a good group proved a nightmare and everything was getting hot. So called it a day and came home.
So, am I just allowing everything to get too warm, or do I need to do more cleaning or just more trigger time?
Thoughts welcome
Cheers
