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Silverboolit
09-06-2014, 05:49 PM
Just back from the range with a problem. Horizontal stringing with load. I am thinking not a load problem, but a mechanical one. Anyone with any ideas to share?
Load: 175 gr sized .310, AL gascheck
21 gr 2400, LRP, COAL 2.76"115650

1950Hudson
09-06-2014, 05:57 PM
Check stock screws and scope/sight mounting screws?

Doc Highwall
09-06-2014, 05:57 PM
What kind of rifle is it, bolt with a one piece stock or semi auto / pump with a two piece stock? What did you use for a bench set up a real bench rest or a sand bag?


Any information or better yet a picture that says a thousand words will help out.

Silverboolit
09-06-2014, 06:03 PM
I am sorry..Howa 1500, glass bedded, concrete shooting bench , sandbag rests both front and rear. Scope rings have been aligned and honed. Tasco varmit/target scope (has always been good). Stock screws at 60 in lbs., scope and rings at 30 in lbs.

country gent
09-06-2014, 06:22 PM
This is a light sporter barrel correct? WHat was the rate of fire? ( How fast) Could it be barrel heating up and moving away from the stock or a pressure point? Alot of things can cause this to happen, stresses heat, fouling, even light and wind.

Silverboolit
09-06-2014, 06:24 PM
Heavy varmint barrel. Barrel did get warm, but not hot. Free floating barrel.

Silverboolit
09-06-2014, 06:26 PM
115653115654Here are some of my groups before today:

starnbar
09-06-2014, 07:09 PM
Check your recoil pad and the mounting screws

tomme boy
09-06-2014, 07:46 PM
Head position or a bad scope if it is a proven scope. I had one of these scopes and I got rid of it fast because of how you had to have your eye looking into the scope. It was very critical to have it perfect.

Larry Gibson
09-06-2014, 09:47 PM
Back the 2400 load off to 17, 18 & 19 gr and use a 3/4 gr Dacron filler.

Your previous 5 shot group may have been misleading you. The 15 shot group wasn't.

Larry Gibson

Psypher
09-07-2014, 04:06 PM
If the load was not changed then rule out the human first. The recent group looks distinctly like breathing and hand squeeze.

If handgun round placement varies with velocity you might want to chrono some of those.

I'm wagering that Tasco is a culprit unless it's an old dog. Tasco made some kick butt scopes way back in the day.

Silverboolit
09-07-2014, 06:08 PM
New Nikon Prostaff mounted and ready for the range. Upon closer examination, the windage knob on the Tasco is rough and can move by itself. Too bad, I kinda liked the scope. Off for the warranty. Will get to the range when the weather clears a little. Good excuse to upgrade to a better product, I hope.

Thanks to all for their suggestions, this forum is the best!!

Silverboolit
09-15-2014, 08:45 PM
116493116494Beautiful day at the range. 5 shot target is 17 gr. of 2400, no filler. Other target is 15 rounds of 13 gr. Red Dot. All shot at 50 yds. Both shot well and no leading at all.

pulaski
09-15-2014, 09:19 PM
It appears like your bullets are tipping (darker on top than on bottom , of holes ) .
Is there a rear sling mount on your rifle ? If it is contacting the bag on recoil you can get this type of stringing .
Thanks , Steve

Silverboolit
09-15-2014, 09:59 PM
Target holder is not plumb, kinda tips a little. Will know al lot more when I get to 100 yds. I was surprised at the Red Dot load. Wish that I had a chrono to check velocities with. My guess is probably 14oo fps or so. Still, for killing paper, it seems to work pretty well. Just need more range time and practice!!!

725
09-15-2014, 10:28 PM
When presented with a horizontal string problem, (after making sure the basics are correct -tight screws, rings, etc.,) I vary the seating depth ever so slightly. Keep good records. Have gone from touching the rifling, 10 thou off, 20 thou off, 30 thou off, and so on. Verticle strings, I vary the powder amounts - same way. Has worked for me. YMMV

Petrol & Powder
09-15-2014, 10:36 PM
Throw that Tasco away and get a real scope.

Petrol & Powder
09-16-2014, 06:45 AM
This came up in another thread and it's worth repeating: When dealing with optics, you generally get what you pay for.

I hate to spend money and I'm not keen on buying a name but quality optics are expensive to produce. You don't have to spend an enormous amount of money to obtain an adequate scope but it is almost impossible to obtain a decent scope without spending some money.
In the field of optics, everything is a compromise! Magnification / field of view / eye relief / weight / precision / loss of light / repeatability and COST !

You can get a good scope or you can get a cheap scope but I've Never seen a Good, Cheap scope.

Silverboolit
09-16-2014, 10:15 AM
Is a Nikon Prostaff OK? Seems to be a good upgrade from the Tasco.

Larry Gibson
09-16-2014, 10:27 AM
Silverboolit

Looks like you are on the way to solving the problem. When you test at 100 yards be consistent in loading the cartridges into the rifle so the powder is positioned close to the same. The 2400 will do better over the long run with a Dacron filler as it pre positions the powder consistently regardless of loading or rifle handling technique. No filler is recommended with the Red Dot load.

Don't chase too many things at once or you'll be chasing your tail in circles. One does get what one pays for with optics. I've several Tasco scopes. some have provided excellent service over many years and are quite reliable and useful. A couple others are TU and sit on a shelf as a reminder. If your Tasco varmint scope is a "World Class" model it should be a good serviceable scope. I have two "World Class" Tasco's and they have given excellent service for many years.

If those flyers are really flyers with the RD and 17/2400 loads then a bit better bullet sorting, alloy or casting will probably get rid of those also.

Larry Gibson

Silverboolit
09-16-2014, 10:59 AM
It is a work in progress to be sure. I have a Tasco World Class 8-32x44 on my Savage 22-250 that I bought 20 years ago, and it is a very good scope. Never a problem. The new Nikon seems to work well as it should.

I will be working with 2400 for now and will try the Dacron filler. Hope it helps.