6BRinNZ said:
Hi Robert,
what is it about running the 6br at high MV that causes issues for extended strings to be an accuracy issue...not doubting just interested in understanding further....
Thanks
The phenomenon is not just limited to the 6BR. I cannot say I know the exact cause, but I know it exists because I only do 22+ shot in a row load testing for F-Class and prone courses of fire, and I see it repeatedly with many barrels and cartridges. My suggestion is try it yourself, take a 6BR (or another cartridge) with a top end loading that seems to shoot well, and in 15 minutes or so, run 22 shots straight with no break and see what size group you get. What I find is there are a lot fewer loads (mostly milder loadings) that will hold a tight group for all 22 shots than will typically hold tight for, 5, 10, or 12 or so shots in a row. If you have a load that will run the whole way and do it day after day, in all kinds of weather conditions, then that's the load to use to try and win. It's not about "walking the tightrope" and getting away with it on one day in one match, it's about steady and consistent day to day performance. Once in a while you can also find that magic hot load that will run the whole way (but it might just be a one in a hundred barrel you have for that rifle too).
Years ago I lost placement in a lot of matches because I dropped points on the back end of 22 shot prone courses of fire. I used to think it was fatigue (eyesight and/or body fatigue) and now I realize that mainly it was because I used to only do load work ups and testing with a couple sighters and a 10 shot group. One day I did that and shot a great 10 shot group, but then continued and shot another 10 shot group and the second group was very poor (huh - what the heck?). The next day I tried it again - same thing, lousy second group (hmmm - wheels started turning). The next day I tried it with another rifle and the same thing. I dropped the loads on both rifles and the next day both of them held for 22+ shots in a row.
Now when I see bench rest shooters or "velocity hounds" touting how fast they shoot their bullets, I always tend to disregard or discount it for the F-Class, highpower or prone disciplines (mainly because those other shooters typically don't run a very long string with no break, so they never run into the issue).
Robert Whitley