Salt Creek
Member
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2013
- Messages
- 5
So I purchased a brand new Winchester Model 70 Ultimate Shadow in 7mm Mag this summer in anticipation of using the new rifle this hunting season. We are well into hunting season and I haven't got it to shoot correctly yet. This model is no longer in production but I just loved the feel of the gun and almost all of the reviews professional and amateur were great. I topped it with a Zeiss Terra 4-12x42 RZ8, not the most expensive scope but i have been please so far. My usual deer hunting rifle is a Savage Predator in 6.5 Creedmoor topped with a Leopold VX-6 2-12X42 CDS illuminated reticle which is phenomenally accurate. It shoots much better than I can. So my issue thus far is accuracy. This gun is seriously shooting a 2 1/2 inch to 6 inch group at 100 yards. I have tried various factory Hornady ammunition, 162 ELD-X, 139 Whitetail, 139 SST Superformance, and regular 154 SP, plus some reloads I loaded in hopes to correct the problem quickly if possible. My reloads grouped the best at about 2 1/2 inches, but that is just not acceptable. I called Winchester and got no help, actually they were rather rude, they did tell me after I asked what the in/pds should be for the action screws which should be 40. I inspected the action and stock and see nothing wrong that I can tell. I cleaned the barrel after each volley but had a horrible time of keeping copper from building up and this was after a 20 round break in session. It is difficult to tell if the crown is messed up with your naked eye but it appears to be starring the gases correctly after shooting 5 or so rounds and looking at the crown. The Copper in the barrel was some of the worst I have seen and took a full day to completely clean the copper out. After i finally got the copper and barrel clean I took a few photos of the barrel and it appears to be very rough to me but I don't really have any experience with what a barrel should look like or if it makes much difference. I have attached a few images of what the copper in the barrel looked like and what the end of the barrel shows now. None of my other barrels on my Savages, Weatherby's, Marlin's, or Remington's look like this. Could someone let me know if this is something i should take up with Winchester. I tested my scope on another gun by the way and it holds zero just fine. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or help.