SHootSTraight22 said:
dedogs said:
Tim, I think I'm missing something here. How is Martin's seating depth of .012 good when it's all over the place? .008 looks better to me. dedogs
I agree!!! .012 is all over the place!! If this is as good as the shooter/gun combo will group I would go with something between touching to .004-.008...This gun is really shooting best from touching to .008 it's obvious! What I would really do is reshoot this test from touching to atleast .030 off in .003 increments... Then I would choose the series of shots that are all hitting within the same point of impact like a OCW test.... I would choose one of the longest loads to shoot so I know I will hit the same spot as the barrel wears... Simple easy!!!
I'm not sure what is meant by all over the place? We don't know if Martin dialed his scope over for wind age or not. To me it doesn't matter. I'll take 3 touching with no paper between them any day. The vertical location on the the groups at that depth look good.
I don't mind at all to answer any question that I can. Not trying to say I'm some great shooting guru. But I would like to share what I've learned over the last few years
Some of you may not be to familiar with a PPC. Which I think from the powder weight of N133 is what Martin is shooting. It is common to see them go from a horizontal slot to a vertical slot .5 grain of powder a part.
Please let me know the train of thought that the .008 depth with probably a 3/4-1" group is better than the .012 depth at 29.9 is a 3 shot group in the .1s at 200 yards!
The pic is posted in landscape, but I'm thinking he shot it stapled up in the portrait position
Picture it rotated 90 degrees clockwise.