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Hi there everyone, I'm trying to work up a stable load for long range hunting. I have been following the instructions in this thread word for word.
So here are my target results. After plugging the numbers in quickload for the first test, I realized I had some room to increase the powder charges with respect to max pressure. So I ran a 2nd test, repeating two powder charges from 1st test to account for the 2nd test being performed a few days later. (50.4 and 50.8) I lucked out and had very similar shooting conditions for both tests excepting humidity.
The load particulars if anyone is interested.
7x57 mauser in a tikka action
Ramshot Hunter
Ppu brass, 2xfired annealed. 0.002 shoulder bump
Winchester large rifle primers
Speer Hotcore 145gr SP
All testing done at 100 yards.
Given that these are not match bullets, I used 4 shot groups. And to help with bullet consistency,I combined my 500 bullets all from the same lot, sorted by base to ogive, then culled any OAL outliers. With this subset of bullets I weight sorted the bullets and used the ones that came out to 144.64-144.71.
In the first test, here are the Labradar results
Powder charge--Avg Vel--StdDev--ExtSpread
48.4--2691--18.5--43
48.8--2701--09.5--23
49.2--2716--15.7--34
49.6--2738--16.6--36
50.0--2775--11.0--25
50.4--2781--07.6--17
50.8--2792--21.3--46
2nd test
50.4--2774--22.6--54
50.8--2788--09.7--19
51.2--2805--10.9--25
51.6--2828--12.4--27
52.0--2829--09.1--19
For the 2nd test there were two called shots/fliers that I did not feel like I maintained a solid POA.
1) 50.8 which I pulled low
2) 51.6 which I jerked and it went up to the 12 o'clock position.
With the attached targets, I'm having a hard time interpreting what powder charge to use for a comprehensive OAL test. Especially with the 2nd test, there is not alot of movement in POI. Also, I'm kind of lost on how to interpret the velocity and extreme spread information into any kind of meaningful conclusion.
So what do you all think?
Long range load development at 100 yards.
I found this target, and I think it's a perfect example of how some people might choose the wrong load because they fell in love with a group without reading the groups properly. This target was shot with my 6.5x47 Lapua and 139 gr. Lapua Scenars with VV N550 powder. At plain sight, 38.5 gr...
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So here are my target results. After plugging the numbers in quickload for the first test, I realized I had some room to increase the powder charges with respect to max pressure. So I ran a 2nd test, repeating two powder charges from 1st test to account for the 2nd test being performed a few days later. (50.4 and 50.8) I lucked out and had very similar shooting conditions for both tests excepting humidity.
The load particulars if anyone is interested.
7x57 mauser in a tikka action
Ramshot Hunter
Ppu brass, 2xfired annealed. 0.002 shoulder bump
Winchester large rifle primers
Speer Hotcore 145gr SP
All testing done at 100 yards.
Given that these are not match bullets, I used 4 shot groups. And to help with bullet consistency,I combined my 500 bullets all from the same lot, sorted by base to ogive, then culled any OAL outliers. With this subset of bullets I weight sorted the bullets and used the ones that came out to 144.64-144.71.
In the first test, here are the Labradar results
Powder charge--Avg Vel--StdDev--ExtSpread
48.4--2691--18.5--43
48.8--2701--09.5--23
49.2--2716--15.7--34
49.6--2738--16.6--36
50.0--2775--11.0--25
50.4--2781--07.6--17
50.8--2792--21.3--46
2nd test
50.4--2774--22.6--54
50.8--2788--09.7--19
51.2--2805--10.9--25
51.6--2828--12.4--27
52.0--2829--09.1--19
For the 2nd test there were two called shots/fliers that I did not feel like I maintained a solid POA.
1) 50.8 which I pulled low
2) 51.6 which I jerked and it went up to the 12 o'clock position.
With the attached targets, I'm having a hard time interpreting what powder charge to use for a comprehensive OAL test. Especially with the 2nd test, there is not alot of movement in POI. Also, I'm kind of lost on how to interpret the velocity and extreme spread information into any kind of meaningful conclusion.
So what do you all think?
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