sometimes it just needs a KICK in the @$$
I decided to get out to the club today and do a little shooting with it being such a nice day. Today I was shooting my smokeless Savage with a large shank Brux .45 barrel.
I was using some .458 300 grain Hornady bullets that I had modified to a spitzer profile full form sized , and my standard 70 grain charge. The group would fit nicely into a 3 in. circle which would be fine for minute of deer but these rifles are capable of much better accuracy than that. I decided to try some 73 grain loads that I had and immediately after the first shot I realized things were looking up, after the initial shot which was 1 in left of centre. I adjusted the scope 4 clicks to the right and proceeded to produce a nice cloverleaf.
Everything else was the same, just the increase in powder.
This gun was built to handle this charge easily ( don't try it in your gun if it hasn't be designed for it).
Sometimes like everything else we just need a kick in the @$$ to get things going.
here's the bullet
https://i.imgur.com/rBATmGu.jpg
here's the first group
https://i.imgur.com/Orfs46E.jpg
here's the final group
https://i.imgur.com/D5YSmjm.jpg