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What is causing my flyer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1781728" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>I thought I remembered we had the same rifle, especially since we both have the ggw brake. There's almost no room to work with seating depth in that action with the 300.</p><p>I checked my cards I recorded 2 close one far away on all my loads during load development, even the 7828. But the Last time I took it out I used 7828 and according to my notes had good accuracy at 600</p><p>I set the 212 at 3.6"</p><p>Imr 7828 78.5gr</p><p>H1000 82gr</p><p>Imr 7977 80.7gr</p><p>These r the loads with the 212.</p><p>With the 200eldx I used 86gr of h1000 but it's not running as fast as I would've liked.</p><p>Apparently I misremembered a little My notes during load development say my rifle did exactly what you're describing. One thing I found with the Monte Carlo stock is its really easy to let the stock drop during recoil into the bag. I preload the bipods a lot, apply the pressure it takes to hold a full beer with my 3 fingers on the palm grip, and try to have the bag stuffed under the heel tightly.</p><p>After reviewing my notes, I'm betting ur load is there(2825-2850fps mv?)</p><p>It's just hard to shoot a magnum with bench rest accuracy, but after tweaking how I set myself behind the rifle changed the grouping.</p><p>I actually shot a cow elk at 425yds last year right in the head with my 7828 load.</p><p>I've went through the same thing, good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1781728, member: 101677"] I thought I remembered we had the same rifle, especially since we both have the ggw brake. There’s almost no room to work with seating depth in that action with the 300. I checked my cards I recorded 2 close one far away on all my loads during load development, even the 7828. But the Last time I took it out I used 7828 and according to my notes had good accuracy at 600 I set the 212 at 3.6” Imr 7828 78.5gr H1000 82gr Imr 7977 80.7gr These r the loads with the 212. With the 200eldx I used 86gr of h1000 but it’s not running as fast as I would’ve liked. Apparently I misremembered a little My notes during load development say my rifle did exactly what you’re describing. One thing I found with the Monte Carlo stock is its really easy to let the stock drop during recoil into the bag. I preload the bipods a lot, apply the pressure it takes to hold a full beer with my 3 fingers on the palm grip, and try to have the bag stuffed under the heel tightly. After reviewing my notes, I’m betting ur load is there(2825-2850fps mv?) It’s just hard to shoot a magnum with bench rest accuracy, but after tweaking how I set myself behind the rifle changed the grouping. I actually shot a cow elk at 425yds last year right in the head with my 7828 load. I’ve went through the same thing, good luck [/QUOTE]
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