looks like that powder/bullet combo doesn't want to shoot? That 6BR should be shooting better than that
I say go with 45.5 grains and run with it! I did a test tonight and i will post up pics, my results were obvious!Nomad47 said:
barnesuser28 said:I say go with 45.5 grains and run with it! I did a test tonight and i will post up pics, my results were obvious!Nomad47 said:
Riley
Thoughts Erik?barnesuser28 said:Now that i look at my targets, i think mine is also a great example, i think i will test 52.6 ,52.7, and 52.8. 5 shots each, does that sound about right? What am i looking for in these tests? Accuracy or stable elevation?
barnesuser28 said:barnesuser28 said:Now that i look at my targets, i think mine is also a great example, i think i will test 52.6 ,52.7, and 52.8. 5 shots each, does that sound about right? What am i looking for in these tests? Accuracy or stable elevation?
I would start seating depth test with 52.8. It will shoot.
Will do.jsthntn247 said:I would start seating depth test with 52.8. It will shoot.
jsthntn247 said:barnesuser28 said:barnesuser28 said:Now that i look at my targets, i think mine is also a great example, i think i will test 52.6 ,52.7, and 52.8. 5 shots each, does that sound about right? What am i looking for in these tests? Accuracy or stable elevation?
I would start seating depth test with 52.8. It will shoot.
savageshooter86 said:So Erik, when doing this if you don't have really great consistency in vertical for 3 consecutive charges over a 1 gr load window(0.3 increments when testing charges), you would use the middle of the 2 charges that did shoot well? Or at that point would you switch powder to try to get a bigger load window?
On barnesuser28's target you said 52.8 gr, that is only a 0.3 gr accuracy window? That is not very big at all
falconpilot said:Eric,
Great thread! Thanks for sharing.
Jim