Background: Recently upgraded my Savage Model 16 Weather Warrior in .243 Win to a Savage Model 10 Predator Max 1 in .243 Win. Decided I was committed to getting a bullet shooting for coyotes and another for deer at 300 yards and beyond.
After playing with about 15 different combinations I found a combo that would shoot consistently under and inch. Most other combinations were an inch and a quarter to an inch and a half and a few at two inches. Five shot groups of course. This took about 125 bullets and three powders but I am dialed in beautifully. Hey, it was fun...
Observation: I have found it takes a lot of work or should I say fun to get the right load for a gun. Two or three days ago I read on here where a guy said his Savage was a tack driver with every bullet he shot. Did I get a bad gun, am I an idiot, or could this guy be exageratting? My experience has told me it takes work/fun to find the load....it isn't just shot a combo and you are sub inch five shot groups.
Request for Help: I have a 1:9.25 twist. I have tried four powders and four bullets for a total of about 100 shots and have not seen anything I am excited about. How does one go about finding a bullet that will shoot with the least amount of wasted shots. (I'm not willing to do 3 shot groups, I'm a firm believer in only the information five shot groups provide.) Like to hear methods to do this....pick a powder....pick a bullet....pick a COAL....which one to keep consistent, which to vary, etc.
Oh, because someone will come on soon and say I have not provided any information, here are the bullets and powders I have played with:
H100V
Win 780
IMR 4350
Hornady Amax 105
Nosler Partition 95
Speer 100 grain btsp (tried lots of these)
Hornady 87 bthp
After playing with about 15 different combinations I found a combo that would shoot consistently under and inch. Most other combinations were an inch and a quarter to an inch and a half and a few at two inches. Five shot groups of course. This took about 125 bullets and three powders but I am dialed in beautifully. Hey, it was fun...
Observation: I have found it takes a lot of work or should I say fun to get the right load for a gun. Two or three days ago I read on here where a guy said his Savage was a tack driver with every bullet he shot. Did I get a bad gun, am I an idiot, or could this guy be exageratting? My experience has told me it takes work/fun to find the load....it isn't just shot a combo and you are sub inch five shot groups.
Request for Help: I have a 1:9.25 twist. I have tried four powders and four bullets for a total of about 100 shots and have not seen anything I am excited about. How does one go about finding a bullet that will shoot with the least amount of wasted shots. (I'm not willing to do 3 shot groups, I'm a firm believer in only the information five shot groups provide.) Like to hear methods to do this....pick a powder....pick a bullet....pick a COAL....which one to keep consistent, which to vary, etc.
Oh, because someone will come on soon and say I have not provided any information, here are the bullets and powders I have played with:
H100V
Win 780
IMR 4350
Hornady Amax 105
Nosler Partition 95
Speer 100 grain btsp (tried lots of these)
Hornady 87 bthp