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Long range load development at 100 yards.

Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.
 


Final Testing - Everything put together. Crony broke today, so missing numbers on some groups. It appears that the gun has a large node between 52.6 and 53.5 I need to retest 53.1 and 53.6

I plan on shooting 53.3.
 
I shot these today at 100 yds. 6mmbr Norma, 105g Nosler Custom Competition, .020" jump, VV N150. Based on what I've read here, I'm assuming my node is very wide. Another fact. Last week I got nearly the same exact performance with Berger 105 Hybrids and the same exact powder amounts. So do I dump my scale and drop powder right into the case?
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old_dood said:
I shot these today at 100 yds. 6mmbr Norma, 105g Nosler Custom Competition, .020" jump, VV N150. Based on what I've read here, I'm assuming my node is very wide. Another fact. Last week I got nearly the same exact performance with Berger 105 Hybrids and the same exact powder amounts. So do I dump my scale and drop powder right into the case?
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What are the velocities and spreads?
 
Steve Blair said:
old_dood said:
I shot these today at 100 yds. 6mmbr Norma, 105g Nosler Custom Competition, .020" jump, VV N150. Based on what I've read here, I'm assuming my node is very wide. Another fact. Last week I got nearly the same exact performance with Berger 105 Hybrids and the same exact powder amounts. So do I dump my scale and drop powder right into the case?
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What are the velocities and spreads?

L to R .46, .46, .63, .55, .55, .60

didn't take the chrono today.
 
Your chronograph will show the node width and location. Look for a range of .4-.8 grains where velocity and ES do not change. Then, load to the center. It looks like your rifle is shooting well enough to benefit from careful tuning.
 
Erik Cortina said:
Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.

Erik- this is the full range of loads you suggested and on one target, any feedback would be appreciated.
 

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Flat Land Shooter said:
Erik Cortina said:
Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.

Erik- this is the full range of loads you suggested and on one target, any feedback would be appreciated.

Looks like your node is from 44.0 to 45.0 gr.
Load up 44.5 gr. and adjust seating depth in .003" increments. Load .005" from toughing and seat deeper into the case.
 
Erik Cortina said:
Flat Land Shooter said:
Erik Cortina said:
Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.

Erik- this is the full range of loads you suggested and on one target, any feedback would be appreciated.

Looks like your node is from 44.0 to 45.0 gr.
Load up 44.5 gr. and adjust seating depth in .003" increments. Load .005" from toughing and seat deeper into the case.
Erik - will load some tonight and test as soon as possible, will post the results.
Thanks for taking the time to help, as there is no local help.
 
Flat Land Shooter said:
Erik Cortina said:
Flat Land Shooter said:
Erik Cortina said:
Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.

Erik- this is the full range of loads you suggested and on one target, any feedback would be appreciated.

Looks like your node is from 44.0 to 45.0 gr.
Load up 44.5 gr. and adjust seating depth in .003" increments. Load .005" from toughing and seat deeper into the case.
Erik - will load some tonight and test as soon as possible, will post the results.
Thanks for taking the time to help, as there is no local help.

Keep us updated.
 
Flat Land Shooter said:
Erik Cortina said:
Hard to read individual groups like that. I would work with 44.5 for now and go from there. 600 yards is fairly easy to get a descent load for anyway.

Next time you do a test, download a target from the first page of this thread and and shoot all your groups on it.

Erik- this is the full range of loads you suggested and on one target, any feedback would be appreciated.

Erik - is this 2 & 1 thing, seating depth or operator error??
 

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Hi Erik,

Could you please give me your analysis. It would be very much appreciated.

Thanks Rick
 

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Sorry jumping in here, but on the same topic. Starting with seating depth, Is there a good starting point for testing? Where should you start testing a tangent, or secant, or hybrid bullet?
 

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