So, I shot 100 yards with my F/TR for the first time today, trying to get in the Cortina Testing. (Zeroed it and broke in the barrel at 200 yards and almost all of the rounds thru it since then have been at 600. In fact, my dials are set for a 600 yards zero.)
A few things were pretty obvious:
1. I'm too embarrassed to show all of my targets.
2. I don't like shooting off of a bench and I think that resulted in me jerking a lot of shots.
3. I did a pretty poor job of adjusting the scope down to 100 yards (and think it may not be in correct alignment because everything was hitting way-wide-right.)
So, I think I'll reload with more focus on building better rounds. Maybe run a plumb line test on the scope.
I have a question: Do you guys do the testing Prone so that load development is the same as Match Shooting? Does position even matter?
And, a couple of comments about Dan Newberry's OCW:
1. For IMR4064 in Federal GMM Brass, he says that there is a node at 41.8 (which happens approximate the GMM 175 load):
2. He also states that there is another node at 43.0:
Anybody care to make a suggestion as to what I should load? Primers were going really flat at 43.5 and the look of them at 44.0 scared me (plus the fact that the bolt got tight at 44 - had to whack it with a fist for one round). The target also looks like a scatter-gram. I'm thinking 41.5 - 43.5?