Well, I have to build tom a ppc for starters LOL Or maybe a BRA and shoot your 80s like Jim. I say dont rock the boat until your winning, so I think he should start with a ppc.
+1 on the 6br imp......... They are the cats a$$....... Jim
Well, I have to build tom a ppc for starters LOL Or maybe a BRA and shoot your 80s like Jim. I say dont rock the boat until your winning, so I think he should start with a ppc.
Tom, the bolt is on the wrong side, but I may stop down and watch..... JimI can bring an extra? They track good enough to not need your eye's!
Tom
I can bring an extra? They track good enough to not need your eye's!
Tom
Tom this has been very interesting to say the least. People there is only one set of numbers you need to know. Here they are. 4" and 2" of you aren't shooting in this range at 1000 in good conditions you aren't winning consistently. I really don't care how you reach this but this should be the goal for all 1000 yard bench rest shooter.I can bring an extra? They track good enough to not need your eye's!
Tom
Tom, this is the method used by HALL OF FAME shooter Jack Neary. He never weighs powder charges, but uses C-L-I-C-K-S on his Neil Jones powder measure. 55 clicks of N133 is a fairly hot load. Did you choose .005 off because it shot dots??? Which powder charge
It seems that the long rangers are very upset by the use of "clicks" to measure the charges. The above picture illustrates a method of tuning by Jack Neary. If any of you don't know Jack, he is a Hall of Fame shooter from Ohio. He is a representative of Vihtavouri powder and he teaches his method at all the big short range BR matches in the country. The reason that "clicks" are used is because Jack never weighs his powder charges. He depends on his Neil Jones measure and observes the results on paper. 50 clicks is a very light charge of N133 with a 68 gr. bullet and 55 is hot.
The above image represents a series of 3-shot groups used by Jack to determine the best seating depth. He looks for a depth that will shoot three different loads into the same relative position on the target. 0.005 inch off of jam does it in this case. With seating depth determined, Jack next tweaks his load with 5-shot groups. He would probably shoot the 55 clicks if it did not show the tendency to be too hot. When a load is too hot, it will spit shots out (normally) low. Good shooting......James
Lol! I suspect we would.Jim Williams (powderwagon2)
did you read this? how and what Jack Neary looks for in a 100 yard tune, we would get along great with this man i bet.. reminds me of a local old timer we know.
Shawn Williams
edit: there is a lot of forgiveness in powder charge at 100 yards depending on powder and how it is implemented.
You want one tuned at 100 or 1000?
Lol!
Hell Tom you are strong and powerful and handsome long range shooter with a 1000 yard range. So I'd tune it there!
For us poor and down trodden folks that would have to drive 7 hours and can't get in the gate when we arrive to the 1000 yard range. We have to make due with what we have. I never said that the tuning rituals of the Long rangers weren't the best way for 1000 yards. BUT YOU CANNOT TUNE AT A 1000 if you DONT HAVE A 1000. You 1000 yard girls are Mean!
Tommys bullets will be great! You already have them tuned up! Chip Chop chip let's have it!
I'll have you one ready for the 100/200 yard Nats. I'll line my three competition rifles up! You can shoot all three and see which one you prefer. No betting, no badgering, no pressure. I've got two sets of identical reloading gear! Come shoot and hang out! You can register under a alias like John Smith or something! If you want to!
Bart
+1 on the 6br imp......... They are the cats a$$....... Jim
Neither Jack nor I use a tuner on our barrels. Thanks for the reply and the analysis. JamesI am in... here is my assumption the tuner was turned all the way in and the .02 was turning the tuner outwards.
The groups show a pattern from high to low suggesting the barrel is more alive in group 4 and least in group 8
#4. Worst. the barrel is at the hi point in the tune and is displaying vertical the tuner has not changed the wave of the barrel to believe the bullet has past the crown and free from the barrel.
#6. Best the tuner has positioned itself far enough out the bullet has left the barrel while the barrel has minimal disturbance. The group would need to be 2 1/2 times larger to become worse the either of the other groups.
#4. Vertical for the same reason as described above the barrel is most active of the three positions and already showing vertical.
#8. is an unknown. the tuner has moved the barrel wave near the low point and could be the the best group but i can't tell on three shots. if you would have taken a forth shot it would have either fallen into the first two which could suggest a position change behind the rifle and lots of potential OR fallen in with the single shot which means time to move on.
I will tell you this group 4 and group 8 would have been tested again to confirm.
All the best
Trevor
Sorry to hijack, but I assume anything goes in this thread... I see 12 twist for the 80gr Dominators in a BRA. Is there a consensus on bore diameter? .236 or .237??? Thanks. Now you guys can have back at it.
Ok, I'll take a stab. From what I know most guys shooting the short bullets in a ppc prefer a .237. I prefer a .237 because most popular long bullets are running a little fat. Plus the best barrel I have seen have been 237, so I think they are working with the bullets. I know know some guys do prefer a .236" But unless those 80s run skinny I would stay with a 237
Sorry to hijack, but I assume anything goes in this thread... I see 12 twist for the 80gr Dominators in a BRA. Is there a consensus on bore diameter? .236 or .237??? Thanks. Now you guys can have back at it.
Round 2 ..... TO: anyone/everyone
Senario 2:
- Pictured below is 3 groups, 3-shots to each, at 100yds (same day - 7/16/2014).
- 6Dasher with a PDT Ezell tuner
- 3 separate tuner settings, each 0.002" apart, from one same load
Questions:
- which of the 3 would you predict to perform best at 1000yds and why
- which of the 3 would you predict to perform the worse at 1000yds and why
- which of the 3 would disperse the worse vertical dispersion at 1000yds
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Again, I will give reply back in 24-hours
Donovan
I dont know if you will notice the difference to be honest. I have no experience with that bullet so my opinion has little merit.
Sorry to hijack, but I assume anything goes in this thread... I see 12 twist for the 80gr Dominators in a BRA. Is there a consensus on bore diameter? .236 or .237??? Thanks. Now you guys can have back at it.