I have a good load that groups around 1/2 or better 5 shots at 100 yards.
Varget 43.5 168 amax,168hpbt sierra,and Sierra 175hpbt
At 200 yards opens way up.
What would be the best method for the load development?
What to start at,load 3 at a time?
I had the same issue and had to switch powders in my 6.5 284. Talked to a friend and he said that is caused by the harmonics in the barrel timing when the bullet exits. Fixed mine. Sounds crazy to get excellent accuracy at 100 and then total wreck at going to 200 yards. Worked for meI have a good load that groups around 1/2 or better 5 shots at 100 yards.
Varget 43.5 168 amax,168hpbt sierra,and Sierra 175hpbt
At 200 yards opens way up.
What would be the best method for the load development?
What to start at,load 3 at a time?
I had good luck using Hornady 168g BTHP and 42.2g of Varget jumped .025". That gave me an average of 2,580 fps. This will usually group at about 1/2" at 200 yards for me.I have a good load that groups around 1/2 or better 5 shots at 100 yards.
Varget 43.5 168 amax,168hpbt sierra,and Sierra 175hpbt
At 200 yards opens way up.
What would be the best method for the load development?
What to start at,load 3 at a time?
Thank you, I'm going to do more testing and see what I can do.
Is it normal after a shot, it seems to be pointing to the right?normal for .308?
because you are on the left ?No,talking about recoil, after a shot it's pointing right
I shoot left handedWell, let's look at another "right pointing rifle" situation.
The right barrel of a 470 Nitro double rifle points several MOA left of the line of sight when the primer fires. When its 500 grain bullet leaves the muzzle, the barrel has moved right that much so the bullet goes straight to the target.
The opposite directions apply to the left barrel.