Well, that is why we test this stuff, you never know.
I used to have a 25-06 barrel that did the same kind of thing. It would not shoot Sierra 117 grain boat tail bullets well at all but would stack the flat based version on top of each other.
Some barrels just do not stabilize boat tails well. The barrel that is on that 25-06 now shoots boat tails pretty well, but still prefers flat base versions.
The world of acuracy bullets is sort of puzzling. If you look at the 22 and 24 caliber bullets shot by most benchrest competitors you will find mostly flat based bullets. But, if you look at the bullets shot by most guys for long range shooting (high power, silhouette, etc.) you will find most competitors use boat tails.
The folks at Sierra readily admit that it is generally easier to get flat based bullets to shoot well. By the way, that flat based 180 grain Sierra is one heck of a good choice. I shoot them in my 300 Wby Mag some and they perform well for me.
Good testing on your part. Most guys would have assumed because the 100 yard groups were good that they were finished testing.
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