There was a break in the weather today so I san out to the range. It was about 20-degrees, but the wind was fairly calm for the most part. I had only 29 rounds loaded due to being out of bullets, but I thought that I would give it a go anyways. I used AA2230 powder and 50-grain Sierra Blitzkings. The rifle was a off-the-shelf Remington Model 7 Predator in 223 Rem.
I loaded nine different groups of three - starting with 24.0 grains, then 24.5, and ending with 25.0 grains. Within the powder ranges, the groups of three differed by either being seated to jam, -.002, and -.004. (I hope I explained that correctly...)
Here are the targets. They are listed in order and are shot from top to bottom (they are also numbered in pencil on the upper left of each bulls-eye)>
Other than thinking that the rifle preferred the -.02 seating depth, is there anything else to learn? I would not know a node if it slapped me in the face...
The last time I took some rounds out to test, the group size for 24.0 grains was really nice as well, however, I am wondering if this gun shoots better right off the bat and with a cleaner barrel. What are your thoughts?
Thank you!
Andy
I loaded nine different groups of three - starting with 24.0 grains, then 24.5, and ending with 25.0 grains. Within the powder ranges, the groups of three differed by either being seated to jam, -.002, and -.004. (I hope I explained that correctly...)
Here are the targets. They are listed in order and are shot from top to bottom (they are also numbered in pencil on the upper left of each bulls-eye)>





Other than thinking that the rifle preferred the -.02 seating depth, is there anything else to learn? I would not know a node if it slapped me in the face...
The last time I took some rounds out to test, the group size for 24.0 grains was really nice as well, however, I am wondering if this gun shoots better right off the bat and with a cleaner barrel. What are your thoughts?
Thank you!
Andy