Hello,
I'm newly registered to the forum, and I could really use some guidance. I took delivery of a custom 6.5 Creedmor earlier this year, and I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a consistent way to develop a load for it. I've tried the OCW method with various powders and bullets with some success, but it seems like i've just been wasting time and components. I'm at 400 rds through now and with that being said, I've recently invested in a magneto chronograph that i hope will be a useful tool. I would like to use this gun and load for shooting F class at my local club. I'll be shooting at 600 and 800 yards.
Without writing any more of a novel, here's what i'm trying to do. I'm using Berger 130 vld's, and H4350 (Finally located some after six months). I started with the min load data straight out of the Berger reloading manual up to the max in 4 tenths increments while chronographing the results. All loads were seated to the lands, and all shot well with no overpressure signs. I then took the lowest three SD (they were single digit deviations) and ES recorded results and shot five shot groups of each at 200 yards. None of the three grouped very well, but the 40.6 charge had very little vertical spread. So before I go any further, does it sound like I'm on the right track with this method? This is my first chrono and i don't have any experience with them, so please excuse my ignorance. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Kevin
I'm newly registered to the forum, and I could really use some guidance. I took delivery of a custom 6.5 Creedmor earlier this year, and I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a consistent way to develop a load for it. I've tried the OCW method with various powders and bullets with some success, but it seems like i've just been wasting time and components. I'm at 400 rds through now and with that being said, I've recently invested in a magneto chronograph that i hope will be a useful tool. I would like to use this gun and load for shooting F class at my local club. I'll be shooting at 600 and 800 yards.
Without writing any more of a novel, here's what i'm trying to do. I'm using Berger 130 vld's, and H4350 (Finally located some after six months). I started with the min load data straight out of the Berger reloading manual up to the max in 4 tenths increments while chronographing the results. All loads were seated to the lands, and all shot well with no overpressure signs. I then took the lowest three SD (they were single digit deviations) and ES recorded results and shot five shot groups of each at 200 yards. None of the three grouped very well, but the 40.6 charge had very little vertical spread. So before I go any further, does it sound like I'm on the right track with this method? This is my first chrono and i don't have any experience with them, so please excuse my ignorance. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Kevin