Yes, I really like it with Bart's 105 Hammers and Fed primersAnyone tried N540 in a 6BRA?
I have a question about the target,bear with me. When you shoot the 3 shot group,do you go to the target and mark the color after each charge? Not sure how you would keep the load patterns straight if not...enlighten me please....Alex built me this rifle a couple months back and I couldn’t be any happier. First 6BR Improved I have worked with. It just handles great and seems to give consistent feedback with whatever tests I do. You know, not the tests that leave you scratching your head. Small groups to date are 2.3” for 5 and 4.4” for ten shots.
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Here is a powder ladder shot at 1K with a new Hawk Hill barrel I was breaking in. The last 15 shots from the five highest loads printed in 6.25”. The barrel shows a lot of promise but needs more testing. I pulled it off and put my Krieger back on. Matches are upon us so I’ll go with the proven barrel/load and come back to this one in the fall. That’s something I’m looking forward to. It looks like it wants to run at about 2,960-2,970. The Krieger likes 2,945.
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Load data is on on the target. Velocities were with an Oehler 35P, 15’ from the muzzle.
I did re-shoot part of the ladder with higher charges but 30.9 and 31.0 went vertical on me.
Dave.
Looks like he is marking the ogive of the bullet with a marker, which then rubs off on the target when shot.I have a question about the target,bear with me. When you shoot the 3 shot group,do you go to the target and mark the color after each charge? Not sure how you would keep the load patterns straight if not...enlighten me please....
So you only visit the target after all loads are fired,then connect the colored dots,,thanks for clearing that upLooks like he is marking the ogive of the bullet with a marker, which then rubs off on the target when shot.
Kratos is correct. Here are some from a couple days ago.I have a question about the target,bear with me. When you shoot the 3 shot group,do you go to the target and mark the color after each charge? Not sure how you would keep the load patterns straight if not...enlighten me please....
A little trick that helps is to squirt a little alcohol on the bullet holes and the colors will really stand outSo you only visit the target after all loads are fired,then connect the colored dots,,thanks for clearing that up
Yep, I use a qtip to dab alcohol on the backside of the bullet holes...A little trick that helps is to squirt a little alcohol on the bullet holes and the colors will really stand out
^^^ I wondered about this, because I colored up tips for a match, but all holes showed up black. Coloring has worked for Me in the past, but I assumed it was because it was fresher. I’ll definitely try the alcohol tip. Thanks
Red always shoots smaller lolHere are 5 reds & 5 untouched.
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QTip/Dabbing a bit of alcohol on the bullet holes makes the color pop a bit. Especially on the back side...
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yellow red and blue are a tight race for me usually , yellow being my early season dense Montana air winner.Red always shoots smaller lol
yellow red and blue are a tight race for me usually , yellow being my early season dense Montana air winner.
Shawn Williams
Dave we all ready have Lol.. some colors are very UN-reliable some colors have better traction or tractability then other less desirable ones. also how or what direction color is applied will play a role in results. 6-dashers really shine on "Blue" color and 103 vapors.. 3020fpsShawn,
For me red ones hit higher than blue ones and yellow ones hit to the right while purple ones hit left. That’s why I sometimes I switch colors during a relay if the wind shifts.
Maybe @tom could test that.
Dave.
Bump to see if you or anyone has worked up a load with N140?
Shawn,
For me red ones hit higher than blue ones and yellow ones hit to the right while purple ones hit left. That’s why I sometimes I switch colors during a relay if the wind shifts.
Maybe @tom could test that.
Dave.
I agree and use orange for X countShawn,
For me red ones hit higher than blue ones and yellow ones hit to the right while purple ones hit left. That’s why I sometimes I switch colors during a relay if the wind shifts.
Maybe @tom could test that.
Dave.
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