Hello, I have a 300 Whisper upper that I have not had much luck getting to shoot accurately. It is an SSK upper, 10" heavy match grade barrel with a 1 in 8 twist. I have tried a multitude of loads without achieving any decent accuracy. I have tried 240gr 220gr and 190gr SMKs. The 240s and 220s do not stabilize. They are not keyholing completely but seem to hit at about a 45 degree angle. Accuracy is terrible. The 190s mostly stabilize but some will impact the target at an angle. Best group with the 190s was still over two inches at 100 yards. The others were too big to bother measuring.
I have tried faster and slower (I have only shot subsonics in this gun). I have tried 34 different loads plus Corbon and SSK ammo.
I have communicated with J.D. Jones a couple times and tried his suggestions but still having problems.
I have been trying to come up with some explanation of why this upper will not shoot. Recently I purchased a Hornady OAL gauge. I also made a chamber cast.
My question concerns the correct amount of freebore for a chamber. When I used the OAL gauge, the cartridge OAL with the bullets touching the lands was around 2.4". The 190gr SMK was almost out of the case neck.
When I measured the chamber cast, it was .245” from the case mouth to the very beginning of the lands.
Is that normal for a 300 Whisper? If not, could that be causing the problems?
Here are a couple pictures of the chamber cast.
Any input would be appreciated.
Joe