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Browning X bolt 25-06 accuracy problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyo7200" data-source="post: 974160" data-attributes="member: 82337"><p>I picked up an X-bolt 25-06 last summer and have been chasing groups with it ever since. I took a few months off of it so I could cool down... Then I found this thread. Pretty much experiencing the same thing. I'd have great .75 accuracy (w/110 gr R22 and IMR 4831, and 115 gr Btips w/4831) out to 300 yrds one day, then the next would go to 2-3 moa with the same load and conditions. Then, it would be back to sub moa. ... I'm starting to think that my rifle hates the heavier bullets. 100 grain BTIPs w/ R19 has been the most consistent for me- at least it has been under moa out to 300 yrds. Have yet to try it any further though.</p><p></p><p>For the 100 gr BTPS I've settled on 55.5gr R19 .020 off the lands with RP brass.</p><p></p><p>I've decided to try the 110gr again to finish the box and to fire form the remaining new Nosler brass, with higher doses of IMR 4831.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing your experience HNDLDR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyo7200, post: 974160, member: 82337"] I picked up an X-bolt 25-06 last summer and have been chasing groups with it ever since. I took a few months off of it so I could cool down... Then I found this thread. Pretty much experiencing the same thing. I'd have great .75 accuracy (w/110 gr R22 and IMR 4831, and 115 gr Btips w/4831) out to 300 yrds one day, then the next would go to 2-3 moa with the same load and conditions. Then, it would be back to sub moa. ... I'm starting to think that my rifle hates the heavier bullets. 100 grain BTIPs w/ R19 has been the most consistent for me- at least it has been under moa out to 300 yrds. Have yet to try it any further though. For the 100 gr BTPS I've settled on 55.5gr R19 .020 off the lands with RP brass. I've decided to try the 110gr again to finish the box and to fire form the remaining new Nosler brass, with higher doses of IMR 4831. Thanks for sharing your experience HNDLDR [/QUOTE]
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