on its last few outings(couple boxes worth, relevant later), my 223 handi has not performed like it used to. out of a five shot group, there will be 2 or 3 flyers, with no consistent pattern.
rifle is about 2 years old, with only about 500 rds through it at most.
my first thought was the scope. just a bushnell banner. so I took it off, and put on the new simmons scope that I have on my Sportster 17HMR.
took it to the range for a test. after zeroing, the results were the same.
so I ruled out the scope.
then I figured its either; me, the rifle, or the ammo.
I have a savage 10FP in 223 that is quite a shooter, and had it with me.
I shot some of the win45 in it last year,when I first got it. it shot very well, but it had feeding problems due to the jagged edges of the HP. I shoot BHM 68gr hp in the savage.
I shot a 5shot group through the savage with the win45, and it was terrible.
upon inspection after returnig home, I learned that the current box I was using, as well as the last 2(I save them to trade in at shows), all had the same code on the box flap. "5TL61"
I have 3 more boxes with that code on hand, as well as 2 boxes with the code on the right.
tests are not conclusive, of course. I plan to go out again with some of 'other code' stuff, as well as some BHM 52gr hp I picked up today.
If it shoots like it used to with these, should I expect winchester to exchange the ammo if I send it to them?