
Originally Posted by
Tentman
Well my weekend report. Concerning two different 284s. Neither of them mine so I'm not going to post photos but both interesting cases.
So a young chap having trouble with his 284, shooting 162s in reloads. So my initial question "What does it do?" "Well it shoots mostly pretty good groups but then I miss an easy deer" Haha I thought, heard that story plenty of times. So he lays down a 3 shot group at 100M. About 40mm including the cold bore shot. While his barrel cooled I had him shoot a 5 shot group with my 223. Then a other 3 shot group on top of the first. Then another group with the 223, and bugger me, he nailed the 5 shots into a 1 MOA dot . . . Something I've not achieved myself! I shot a 3 shot group with his 284, about 25mm at 100M. His 9 shot group was now 53mm(1.84 moa], with a significant zero offset, which we fixed. The reloads were very good, with a velocity SD of 9.
Now we stepped back to 300M on a 400mm gong. He dialed and shot, the impact was right on the very edge of the gong at 10 o'clock. Another impact, within 25mm of the first. WTF The 3rd shot, right in the centre of the gong , how did that rifle go from a MR of 1.76 cm at 100M to a 200mm group at 300M??? . He laid down a very nice well centred group or 70mm with my 223. So that was a 284 exhibiting behavior I'd not seen before, but at least the use of some decent stats enabled us to clearly establish it had a problem
284 number two, owned by a forumite. He was having doubts about his rifles grouping. He put a group on target at 100Y using my front bench rest, the first shot looked like a "cold bore" but the other 3 went into a nice cloverleaf, an overall group of about 40mm. Rifle was left to cool, then another 4 shot group was fired at 100Y, this time from a bipod. Another nice 25-30mm group. The kicker . . . . If you overlaid the groups they bought in the cold bore shot and gave a very nice 8 shot zero that was spot on. If you'd ignored the supposed cold bore shot and adjusted the zero based on the tiny 3 shot cluster you'd have just put a error of at least 3 clicks in the system. And to prove it, he put 4 shots at a 600M gong of 300mm, wind was a stinker, blowing up the Gulley. First shot was seen, about 25mm high at 1.00 o'clock. 2nd and 3rd were misses not seen, 4th a dead centre hit. All 4 would have nailed a deer with a shoulder hold.
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