jones39
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Went to the range this morning with my Howa hogue 1500 win mag shooting 180 grand n Barnes tsx and it sprayed them all over the target. What do you guys shoot in your Howa? I’ve always had good luck with the Barnes in my other rifles.
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What is the barrel's twist rate?. GJ
How consistent are the individual groups?
Standard things to check...rings, bases, stock/action screw, stock binding, is the scope junk, are you flinching
I don't have a Howa, but this is the bullet you might want to try: https://www.hornady.com/bullets/rifle/30-cal-308-208-gr-eld-match#!/
What do you mean by sprayed all over? Did you let barrel cool down after shots? Brand new barrel? Recently cleaned?
I shoot Accubond 180g made by Choice. Keyholes all the time.
Beware though, This is not a hunting bullet.
Before this morning, the barrel had been broken in about a month ago per Howa's break in procedure. I shot 3 shot groups this morning and then let the gun cool before shooting another 3 shot group. There just seemed to be no consistency with what so ever. It would shoot one 3-4 inches high and then one of the next couple may be 3-4 inches low and also did the same with left and right. I've never owned a gun that did this so I'm searching for answers.
Have you tried a 168 grain TTSX? If you look at stability calculators, 168 grain Barnes TTSX is a bit more stable in the 1:10 twist of the Howa. Also, if you like the performance of the Barnes it is worth trying some of the other options for non-lead, monolithic bullets. Nosler e-Tip, Hornady GMX, Norma Kalahari, Federal Trophy Copper, etc. I have a Howa 1500 30-06 that doesn't shoot the Barnes loads all that well but shoots the 180 grain Federal Trophy Copper well.
Go back and try the core lokts again.
Wandering groups usually mean a problem with scope/mounts or a bullet too long to be stabilized by the twist rate.
I doubt the latter. If the core lokts group then you can rule out the scope/mount issue.