I went through all the targets I have shot using different loads using different powders with 70 grn Nosler ballis tic tip bullets. I noticed all my most accurate 5 shot groups for each particular powder, all are loads which seam to fall between 2930 and 2980 FPS. The groups open up with any higher or lower FPS.
My rifle is a Sako AI 6PPC with a .262” case neck diameter. I do not have a chronograph yet, these are the numbers that came from the load data books. I do not know how accurate these numbers are too though.
Is my rifle barrel telling me that it favors this range of FPS or should I try to push my loads further into higher FPS.
I know benchrest shooters are always trying to get the most FPS out of their rifle. Is this because this is where their rifle shoots best or is it to minimize exposure time of bullet to the forces of nature for the least amount of time between barrel and target?
My rifle is a Sako AI 6PPC with a .262” case neck diameter. I do not have a chronograph yet, these are the numbers that came from the load data books. I do not know how accurate these numbers are too though.
Is my rifle barrel telling me that it favors this range of FPS or should I try to push my loads further into higher FPS.
I know benchrest shooters are always trying to get the most FPS out of their rifle. Is this because this is where their rifle shoots best or is it to minimize exposure time of bullet to the forces of nature for the least amount of time between barrel and target?
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