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6.5 Creedmoor Jump
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 2214558" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>I took my rifle apart, it is pillar bedded, I did not notice anything out of the ordinary, all seem to fit in as designed. I have thought about having it skimmed bedded to see if that changes anything. Before doing that, I am going to try going through the Berger jump (.10, .40, .90, .120) using max mag length instead of the from the Lands. If I do not see any difference in grouping, then I will need to look harder at how it fits in the stock. I have never had it this hard to get one to shoot. We purchased the same B14 HMR in 7mm Rem Mag for our Grandson last spring and worked up loads in his rifle. It was very easy to get it to shoot .50 MOA, the mag also was the same length as the chamber, I could get to .020 off from the Lands and still fit with plenty of room in the Magazine. This Creedmoor freebore is 2.225 base to Ogive with 140 grain EOL, the reliable Mag length I can use is 2.110 base to Ogive, so already jumping .115. It is just taking more than I expected to get it to shoot reliably less than 1 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 2214558, member: 99039"] I took my rifle apart, it is pillar bedded, I did not notice anything out of the ordinary, all seem to fit in as designed. I have thought about having it skimmed bedded to see if that changes anything. Before doing that, I am going to try going through the Berger jump (.10, .40, .90, .120) using max mag length instead of the from the Lands. If I do not see any difference in grouping, then I will need to look harder at how it fits in the stock. I have never had it this hard to get one to shoot. We purchased the same B14 HMR in 7mm Rem Mag for our Grandson last spring and worked up loads in his rifle. It was very easy to get it to shoot .50 MOA, the mag also was the same length as the chamber, I could get to .020 off from the Lands and still fit with plenty of room in the Magazine. This Creedmoor freebore is 2.225 base to Ogive with 140 grain EOL, the reliable Mag length I can use is 2.110 base to Ogive, so already jumping .115. It is just taking more than I expected to get it to shoot reliably less than 1 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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