My 995 shoots groups of about 5 -6" at 50 yds. From what I've read, others get better groups than that.
So, I thought I'd check the bore size to see if that might be an issue.
I used a lead .38 spl wadcutter and ran it through the barrel with a hammer and wooden dowel rod.
After the process, the slug measured (at it's max dia) a little over .355, maybe .3555.
I've been shooting reloads using Berry's 115gr copper-plated RN bullets.
Do you think it might help improve my rifle's accuracy if I switched to a .38spl (.357 dia) bullet?
So, I thought I'd check the bore size to see if that might be an issue.
I used a lead .38 spl wadcutter and ran it through the barrel with a hammer and wooden dowel rod.
After the process, the slug measured (at it's max dia) a little over .355, maybe .3555.
I've been shooting reloads using Berry's 115gr copper-plated RN bullets.
Do you think it might help improve my rifle's accuracy if I switched to a .38spl (.357 dia) bullet?