Always regarded Nosler bullets as a series of innovative hunting bullets. Saw a 250 count box of 77 gr .224 Nosler Custom Competition at a gun dealer for a very reasonable price. Always looking for something new so paid the cash.
Rifle is a .223 MacLennon 30 inch 8 twist barrel on a trued 722 action, Wylde chamber, Basix trigger, Fajen prone stock with Anschutz fittings, B&L 6-24 scope.
Determined seating depth of the Noslers and loaded them over H4895, CCI 450 primers, Win brass, COAL 2.280 which kisses the lands. This puts the rear of the bearing surface of the boattail bullet below the donut.
Went out to my club`s 300 metre range today. Light tail wind, light rain, no visible mirage, no wind flags, 15C (59F), concrete bench, bipod, rear bag. Didn`t chrono because of the rain.
Shot at 100 first to check elevation. Put 3 into 3/4 inch, 5 1/2 high. Went out to 300. First sighter right on for elevation. Shot a 2 3/8 inch 5 shot group to adjust centering. Then fired the 10 shot group shown below that measures 2 3/4 inch which is 0.83 moa at 330 yards. Scores 50-5V on the DCRA F Class target with its 1/2 minute V-Bull (inner light circle). Outer light circle is the ISU 10 ring. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the Nosler bullets.
Rifle is a .223 MacLennon 30 inch 8 twist barrel on a trued 722 action, Wylde chamber, Basix trigger, Fajen prone stock with Anschutz fittings, B&L 6-24 scope.
Determined seating depth of the Noslers and loaded them over H4895, CCI 450 primers, Win brass, COAL 2.280 which kisses the lands. This puts the rear of the bearing surface of the boattail bullet below the donut.
Went out to my club`s 300 metre range today. Light tail wind, light rain, no visible mirage, no wind flags, 15C (59F), concrete bench, bipod, rear bag. Didn`t chrono because of the rain.
Shot at 100 first to check elevation. Put 3 into 3/4 inch, 5 1/2 high. Went out to 300. First sighter right on for elevation. Shot a 2 3/8 inch 5 shot group to adjust centering. Then fired the 10 shot group shown below that measures 2 3/4 inch which is 0.83 moa at 330 yards. Scores 50-5V on the DCRA F Class target with its 1/2 minute V-Bull (inner light circle). Outer light circle is the ISU 10 ring. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the Nosler bullets.
