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<blockquote data-quote="WyoRifleman" data-source="post: 2763297" data-attributes="member: 110293"><p>[ATTACH=full]444035[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is my first custom rifle and I am shooting my own reloads. These rounds puts me at roughly 70 down down the barrel. </p><p></p><p>This is the first time I have tried to zero in this rifle, so I was playing with my scope in between groups.</p><p></p><p>Shot at an indoor range, at a 100 yd. 4 of the groups, which I circled, were shot at the red dots. The other two groups were shot at the corners of the large white lines. The last shot, the single "group", was put shot at the intersection at in the circle. </p><p></p><p>With my loads I am +- .05 grains. While shooting, I noticed that chambering and ejecting rounds they were a little tight or sticky. So I'll adjust my seating die a little. I am shooting Berger's, so I hope that should rule out bad bullets. </p><p></p><p>By no means am I a pro shooter, but I am not a rookie either. However, I am very much a rookie at reloading.</p><p></p><p>With all that being said, like the title says, how can I improve my accuracy? I know that question is very broad and is hard to answer without knowing me, my rifle, or loads. But I will take any and all suggestions. </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoRifleman, post: 2763297, member: 110293"] [ATTACH type="full"]444035[/ATTACH] This is my first custom rifle and I am shooting my own reloads. These rounds puts me at roughly 70 down down the barrel. This is the first time I have tried to zero in this rifle, so I was playing with my scope in between groups. Shot at an indoor range, at a 100 yd. 4 of the groups, which I circled, were shot at the red dots. The other two groups were shot at the corners of the large white lines. The last shot, the single "group", was put shot at the intersection at in the circle. With my loads I am +- .05 grains. While shooting, I noticed that chambering and ejecting rounds they were a little tight or sticky. So I'll adjust my seating die a little. I am shooting Berger's, so I hope that should rule out bad bullets. By no means am I a pro shooter, but I am not a rookie either. However, I am very much a rookie at reloading. With all that being said, like the title says, how can I improve my accuracy? I know that question is very broad and is hard to answer without knowing me, my rifle, or loads. But I will take any and all suggestions. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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