lawrence97 said:Did some testing with a 6 Dasher with a 28" barrel. I used Varget, CCI 450 primers and Berger 108 BT bullets. I conducted a powder and seating depth test. I picked 32.5 as my powder charge, but if you think that there is a better option, let me know what you think!
6BRinNZ said:I shot reasonable scores as the wind was mild between 1.5 - 4 moa right. Vertical was pretty bad though.
My gut feeling is that it will lock into place - seating the bullets in the cases I would say the neck tension is way too light to get a consistent burn...its a bugger my chrony is on the blink as I suspect that would confirm. I'm not too worried as this isn't the final load - and to be on and reasonably competitive with a new calibre and rifle after three load dev trips (one of which was to simply get on paper) is pretty good.
Recoil was pretty consistent where I ended up in the top left of the frame - say 80% of the time, a push forward and I was back on.
Having said all of this - I shot reasonable scores leaking one into a 9 and an 8 in my first relay and 5 on my second relay, two of which were due to vertical.
13red56 said:Personally I would be inclined to work on the 74 gr group. Yea the 75.5 shot one smaller group and then shot a group similar to the 74 and was vertical. The 74 only had horizontal in both groups is why I would pic over the 75.5. What were the ES and SD on 74
Biggdawg said:13red56 said:Personally I would be inclined to work on the 74 gr group. Yea the 75.5 shot one smaller group and then shot a group similar to the 74 and was vertical. The 74 only had horizontal in both groups is why I would pic over the 75.5. What were the ES and SD on 74
ok Thank you will run the seat test on the 74, don't have the es/sd with me right now will report back tonight.
raythemanroe said:Biggdawg said:13red56 said:Personally I would be inclined to work on the 74 gr group. Yea the 75.5 shot one smaller group and then shot a group similar to the 74 and was vertical. The 74 only had horizontal in both groups is why I would pic over the 75.5. What were the ES and SD on 74
ok Thank you will run the seat test on the 74, don't have the es/sd with me right now will report back tonight.
Off topic a bit but what bullet weight and type you using for the trip...Oh and good luck on your trip
Ray
13red56 said:Personally I would be inclined to work on the 74 gr group. Yea the 75.5 shot one smaller group and then shot a group similar to the 74 and was vertical. The 74 only had horizontal in both groups is why I would pic over the 75.5. What were the ES and SD on 74