I've had my rifle out three times so far. A sight in at 100 and 200 yards using 4227 with my 250 gr spitzer.
Results,
After adjusting the the POI for 100, I shot a 1 1/8" 5 shot group. 4 in 3/4, 3 in 1/4 with 12.5 gr IMR4227. Velocity 1280 fps ES was 62 fps. This was the first 8 shots through the barrel.
Moved to 200, after about 8 more shots, I had a 200 yard zero and shot a 243 5c.
I switched to 15 year old AA #9 and and re-zeroed. Range closed.
Last Saturday we had our club match and I started with the #9 load of 11.5 gr, still I could only get a couple of shots together

So, I switched to 12.5 gr 296 (vel 1380), it seemed to put more shots together so, I shot the 5 shot group with it. It was 2.256". I turn to the score target and after 8 shots, I had one center and quit. VERY disappointing!!!
I call a friend before the match and asked if I could barrow his Ron Long mold and went home with it, in hand. Yesterday I cast up 60 of them to give the rifle one more chance and went out again today.
I started at 200 yds with the 296 and the best I could do was 4 shots in 3", using both 1/16" LDPE and the black pipe insulation wads. It would throw one or two out of five 3 to 8" out of the group, no matter what. So, I switched back to #9 and started w/o wads, same results. It was only then that I found that my front mount was very loose. It must have been loose from the start as, I didn't dismount it from the start of testing. Pictured are the next 10 shots after tightening it.
Velocity for the 11.5 gr charge of "old" #9 was 1430 fps.
Note that the high and low shots are tipped.
It shows promice
Frank