For hunting the focus should be on cold bore accuracy(not velocity).
And for this you're not going to learn a lot at 100yds(unless a 12ga squirrel hunter).
You could add more powder to get a goal velocity, with little change at 100yds, but you'll need to learn about the affect at your max hunting shot distances.
This is where cold bore development comes in, which most shooters (even hunters) never do.
After working up a hot load based on
precision, I move to cold bore
accuracy. These are completely different animals for many guns.
I do this at my worst range (200yds) at a shot rate that has so far proved worst for all barrels & cartridges I've dealt with (1sht/10mins). I'm one of these people who shoot tighter moa at greater distances. I think it's an optical issue.. I do this exactly as I shoot in the field, off a Harris bipod in the dirt.
I keep ammo in my pants pocket to normalize it's temperature, and the development is for either summer or winter loads(no such thing as universal). My barrels are always dry pre-fouled before I begin a session, and I don't shoot near enough shots in a session for fouling change to affect results.
All I'm adjusting is powder charge.
With 3 or 4 shots on a 1" bullseye (1/2hr session) I have a result better/worse.
This takes time & discipline, and you have to be brutally honest about your system potential, proven as you go.
You may find as I have, a great grouping gun with no real potential for hunting. You can also find just the opposite, a terrible grouping gun that is very accurate, maybe from first couple shots.
So given the potential efforts in this, the first test I do, using my hot load, is purely to see how sensitive the gun is to a barrel warming up. Every 10mins I'll shoot 2 quick shots on target.
-If the 2nd shots are grouped well but the 1st shots are walking all over badly, the gun has zero potential for hunting. Don't waste further efforts on that.
-If the 1st shots are grouped, but the 2nd shots are walking a bit, now you've got something to work with.
An example; I loaded up some new 6XC brass with a great hot load worked up earlier.
I'm gonna fire form the cases and see right off the bat if my tube gun was worth cold bore development. I had over $5K invested in the system with intent to use it for groundhog hunting,, but this result killed the whole show. I sold it all a couple weeks later..
