That is not a legal NRA Target
This is not NRA sanctioned . It’s small club level informal f class . We even get to shoot from the bench because at our age I don’t think a lot of us could get back up . Lol
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That is not a legal NRA Target
I think that is great, do what you can to stay in the game! Best wishes, ClydeThis is not NRA sanctioned . It’s small club level informal f class . We even get to shoot from the bench because at our age I don’t think a lot of us could get back up . Lol
Well said ! Thank youSM, that rifle and load appear to be just fine. As a lot of members have said, they are not fliers more likely subtle condition changes. Don't let your buddy get into your head, instead, take him to the shoot and give him a spanking. Then you can point out his fliers. Keep it simple and shoot a lot. There's no substitute for trigger time.
I think that is great, do what you can to stay in the game! Best wishes, Clyde
Don’t think he has ever shot 20 at a target in his life . He’s an old school reloader . I think he’s just being a little hard on me actually .
View attachment 1108543 So went with Buddy today to practice at 300 yards . As u can see I shot a 200-15x on the target which should put me close to 1st place in a match. So I’m pretty happy . On the other hand my buddy is concentrating on my fliers . I think he’s asking for too much out of me and my gun . I don’t see many people keeping everything in the 10 ring . I’ve only shot one match (500) yard , 394-20x. It would have been much better if I could have seen I was shooting a little high . Anyway , opinions please ? I think he’s asking for perfection . What do u guys think ?
Thx
Mark
I think you are right . He is probably just a little frustrated expecting his loads to make you perfect. He should actually be quite proud,just as you should be . Looks like you guys are a good team .
Sorry I misunderstood,when he was so concerned with your "fliers" I assumed He had loaded them for you . Now that I know you loaded them...congrats,you have a great start to the reloading . Offer your friend some lessons,that will shut him up .Actually they are my loads . I just started reloading a few months ago and I’m hooked . Loading the 6BR is a pleasure .
My 308 just sits there now . Guess I need to buy a 6BR barrel for it .
Those aren't fliers. All of the shots are in a decent, round group.
Could the group be made smaller? Quite possibly, depending on your equipment and skill.
Equipment is Savage F class rifle . Shilen 30” 6BR no turn neck bull barrel . Sightron 10-50 scope . Bald eagle front rest and Protektor rear bag . 107smk and 30grains Varget . Skill level is shooting for about 2 years now , only shot 1 match ( 500 yard , came in 4th out of 18 ) 394-20Xs. So skill level is NEWBIE ! My ears are open for suggestions to make group smaller !
A no-cost way to decrease group size (if you haven't done it already) is a seating depth test. Likewise, proper bag fill and rest setup/alignment to improve tracking are free.
On the equipment side, use wind flags (or at least a few surveyor-tape wind indicators) if you don't already. Try a custom bullet (e.g., Bart's, Vapor Trail) matched to your barrel twist, and do a full charge weight x seating depth test. Is the barrel free-floated and the action epoxy bedded? Is the trigger as light and crisp as it can be made (a weakness of the Savage for BR-type shooting)?
On the skills side, learn to read wind flags. Set up the rest/bags to produce straight tracking under recoil. Shoot free recoil or with very consistent table manners. Learn to shoot quickly but smoothly to catch a condition.
Seating test are number two on the load development flow chart as of the last I heard.
With the optimum seating depth 6br groups get real small real quick.
For myself, fine tuning a base load is the fun part.
J
I would test 3-5 rounds at the lands then start jumping back in .005 increments to about.025 you’ll see a pattern start to reveal itself
View attachment 1108791My farm boy method looks something like this, I would add -0- then.005 to this board for your test.
I chose the least vertical.020 on this board than added powder until they tightened up,
( too much powder sends them vertical again.)
I would not play with my powder charge if all that testing is complete. Fine tune with seating depth. This is my .308 tuned at 300 yards with seating depth. 5 shots in that hole