Awesome grouping!
Shots 106 to 110. Berger 105 hy. 33.4 varget. No powder or depth tuning. Shots 100 to 105 about the same.
Awesome grouping!
Waiting to change scopes and some more trigger work. I have not tested the trigger pull yet. But I believe it to be 7 to 9 pounds. After this hundred rounds I will anneal the brass, case trim and start load development. Most bullets will be berger 105 hy. and 108's, because that's what I have. Powder will be varget, h4350 and staball. Test will be done at 600 or 750 yards. And will probally not chrono anything until I'm done. I will let the target decide. Test will follow Alex Wheelers method. I will find the what the gun likes and repeat it 2 more times to confirm.
I don't like like the Saterlee test unless you repeat 2 more times. I also find that a magneto speed screws with accuracy. And thats what I own. If I had a labradar I would chrono everything. I also like Alex's method at distance. The target doesn't lie.
The reason I like the Labradar, can do the accuracy and vel at the same time.
7 to 9 pounds? or ounces?
Pounds.
I am ready to see your results at longer ranges. Looks like it might be better than the 6 creed.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
I agree with Charlie. Honestly, 5lbs is rather heavy for a bolt gun trigger. But 6-9lbs? Good grief! I think yours might have an issue my friend. No reason those triggers shouldn’t be able to get close to around 3lbs.
And congrats on the first groups. Shows a ton of potential.
As of now i have the axis trigger in the 6gt and the accu trigger in the 223. It took me 4 hours the other day to get the accu trigger to work properly in the 223. I had coil bind in the spring not allowing it to fire. I lighten up the spring pressure so Light that every time i tighten down the action to the stock it would fire. Small adjustments made no difference til coil bind. I ended up stretching the spring to work. So many time apart and back to get it right. Not sure on trigger #'s. Not that I care as long as it feels good and doesn't fire on bolt drop or a slight bounce on the butt plate.
The 6gt will be next. I may make a copy of the axis trigger with an adjustable set screw to add or delete spring pressure. The same on the shear side.
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