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SAshooter
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Hi Guys. . . .
I am in need of some help with a Ruger M77 in .243win
A friend of mine who is a farm manager brought his rifle (m77 .243) to me so that I could help him fit a new scope(Leupold VX-III 3.5-10 x 40) that was given to him by a client. I fitted the new scope(boresighted) and went out to the range the next day. We were firing handloads which his father had developed for the rifle, the first two shots were close enough (1 inch or a little more). Then I adjusted the scope to zero it and from there it went all crazy!! At this point my friend informed me that the client who gave him the scope had dropped his rifle and thats why he gave the scope to him!
Not knowing how good the handloads were, we went and bought a box of factory ammo and tested the rifle again. The rifle was still spraying them all over the paper. My conclusion was that the scope must have been faulty.....
One week later when I had the time again I took that Leupold scope off and put a cheapy scope(4-10 ultraoptics - perfect working order) on that I had lying around in my reloading cupboard. Bought another box of factory ammo and loaded up some test loads with 100gr Sierra Gamekings.
I zeroed the rifle @ 25m just to make sure and then I proceeded to try the factory loads. . . 4 to 6 inches was the best I could get! So I moved over to my test handloads. . . . Also terrible... Best I could get was 3.5 inch group and the others were also out around 7 inches. All these loads were being fired @ 100m?
Any Ideas?? I did forget to mention I freefloated the Barrel and bedded the action after the first shoot.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks in advance
SAshooter
**Keep the Passion**
I am in need of some help with a Ruger M77 in .243win
A friend of mine who is a farm manager brought his rifle (m77 .243) to me so that I could help him fit a new scope(Leupold VX-III 3.5-10 x 40) that was given to him by a client. I fitted the new scope(boresighted) and went out to the range the next day. We were firing handloads which his father had developed for the rifle, the first two shots were close enough (1 inch or a little more). Then I adjusted the scope to zero it and from there it went all crazy!! At this point my friend informed me that the client who gave him the scope had dropped his rifle and thats why he gave the scope to him!
Not knowing how good the handloads were, we went and bought a box of factory ammo and tested the rifle again. The rifle was still spraying them all over the paper. My conclusion was that the scope must have been faulty.....
One week later when I had the time again I took that Leupold scope off and put a cheapy scope(4-10 ultraoptics - perfect working order) on that I had lying around in my reloading cupboard. Bought another box of factory ammo and loaded up some test loads with 100gr Sierra Gamekings.
I zeroed the rifle @ 25m just to make sure and then I proceeded to try the factory loads. . . 4 to 6 inches was the best I could get! So I moved over to my test handloads. . . . Also terrible... Best I could get was 3.5 inch group and the others were also out around 7 inches. All these loads were being fired @ 100m?
Any Ideas?? I did forget to mention I freefloated the Barrel and bedded the action after the first shoot.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks in advance
SAshooter
**Keep the Passion**