Some may have read my earlier post about the little Savage Axis 223 combo package I won at the local VFW. If not,, to summarize I won a 223 Savage Axis Bushnell 3x9 package gun that I've upgraded with a Timney trigger (currently at the lightest setting I can set with a degree of saftey, 1 1/2 lbs or so). I've also filled the hollow synthetic stock with epoxy and taken steps to firm it up to the max. The barrel is free floated with no interference points.
My challenge is every 5 shot group has a couple of flyers. At 300 yards this takes a pretty nice 1" group up to between 2 and 3". Today with dang near perfect conditions, off sand bags and me only touching the trigger, zero crosshair movement,,, I'm still getting a couple of flyers. Since I"m shooting factory loads (Fiocchi 40 gr. Vmax 3,650fps) which the little gun seems to like, and I don't have any reloading gear at camp in ND, today I tried a crutch, that being a Limbsaver rubber harmonic dampener. It did change point of impact but didn't tighten groups, I started out with the dampner (or potato as some call it) 3/4" from end of barrel, then moved in south 2 times in 1/2" increments with no improvements.
It really doesn't see to matter if I've just cleaned the barrel and fired a fouling shot or not. What I'm not done is fired each shot from a cold or even cool barrel. Usually by the time I get to 300 yds the barrel is noticeably warm/hot by the time I start and for sure by the time finish a five shot run.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what to try next to eliminate the almost predictable flyers. The two attached images are typical, I do have several others are slightly better and worse.
My challenge is every 5 shot group has a couple of flyers. At 300 yards this takes a pretty nice 1" group up to between 2 and 3". Today with dang near perfect conditions, off sand bags and me only touching the trigger, zero crosshair movement,,, I'm still getting a couple of flyers. Since I"m shooting factory loads (Fiocchi 40 gr. Vmax 3,650fps) which the little gun seems to like, and I don't have any reloading gear at camp in ND, today I tried a crutch, that being a Limbsaver rubber harmonic dampener. It did change point of impact but didn't tighten groups, I started out with the dampner (or potato as some call it) 3/4" from end of barrel, then moved in south 2 times in 1/2" increments with no improvements.
It really doesn't see to matter if I've just cleaned the barrel and fired a fouling shot or not. What I'm not done is fired each shot from a cold or even cool barrel. Usually by the time I get to 300 yds the barrel is noticeably warm/hot by the time I start and for sure by the time finish a five shot run.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what to try next to eliminate the almost predictable flyers. The two attached images are typical, I do have several others are slightly better and worse.