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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 2599830" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>Okay, I will start out by saying that I don't really give a crap about this setup. I like to hunt as much as I enjoy shooting and a 300 Black Out is far from a hunting round in my eyes. I have friend that has picked up a Remington 700 in 300 black out. 16" barrel and has a Specwar 7.62 can on the gun. Trigger is around albs. Zeiss glass. I have been trying to help him get a load worked up that will at least go sub moa and preferably sub .80". </p><p></p><p>I will not kid anybody here and act like I know a lot about subsonic rounds and how they act compared to "normal" rifle rounds. What I will admit to is the fact that trying to tune this gun is completely kicking mine/our ass. Currently, the best grouping that either of us has seen out of it has come from factory loaded remington's. 1.4"ish. I am seeing groups that would make a guy think that we were sighting in a freaking Hawkins muzzle loader. We have shot Hornady's, Nozler, Berger, and Sierras. It has almost become as frustrating as it was when I tuned my .243. At least the .243 started out making bad groups that were about 1.25" </p><p></p><p>Can anyone here give me a direction that these god forsaken calibers seem to prefer? Closer to lands? Farther to the Lands? Lighter bullet? Heaviest Bullet? Powder? This is wearing me out......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 2599830, member: 15170"] Okay, I will start out by saying that I don't really give a crap about this setup. I like to hunt as much as I enjoy shooting and a 300 Black Out is far from a hunting round in my eyes. I have friend that has picked up a Remington 700 in 300 black out. 16" barrel and has a Specwar 7.62 can on the gun. Trigger is around albs. Zeiss glass. I have been trying to help him get a load worked up that will at least go sub moa and preferably sub .80". I will not kid anybody here and act like I know a lot about subsonic rounds and how they act compared to "normal" rifle rounds. What I will admit to is the fact that trying to tune this gun is completely kicking mine/our ass. Currently, the best grouping that either of us has seen out of it has come from factory loaded remington's. 1.4"ish. I am seeing groups that would make a guy think that we were sighting in a freaking Hawkins muzzle loader. We have shot Hornady's, Nozler, Berger, and Sierras. It has almost become as frustrating as it was when I tuned my .243. At least the .243 started out making bad groups that were about 1.25" Can anyone here give me a direction that these god forsaken calibers seem to prefer? Closer to lands? Farther to the Lands? Lighter bullet? Heaviest Bullet? Powder? This is wearing me out...... [/QUOTE]
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