Ok, this weekend I noticed something interesting and wanted you get your opinions about it. I was doing a load work up for my .308 using both the Hornady 168 and 178 gr. AMAX and Varget. I was reworking up a load I have been using for a while because I had changed up my process a bit and upon initial testing something got all screwy. I will skip the details of the load because I think this is a universal kind of question.
I tested 3 different charges for 2 different bullets, a total of 6 groups at 100 yards. I noticed that with both bullets, the hottest charge actually had about 1 MOA more drop than the other loads. They were all 8 shot groups, because it just seems more conclusive than a 5 shot group and probably just as conclusive as a 10 shot group (in my opinion).
Why in the world would the hotter charge hit lower consistently with both bullet weights? They were also both the same amount lower (about 1 inch). This isn't a hang up in development because I was able to confirm that my old recipe was tighter than the others, and back to shooting well. So now I can give the testing a rest and go back to shooting at 600 yrds, and having fun honing my wind reading skills. I keep my targets from past testing so I am curious to go back and see if the same thing was present then as well. I think I may remember seeing this before but just not having an answer to explain it.
Any theories? Thanks in advance guys. This may be one for Fox and Skully
I tested 3 different charges for 2 different bullets, a total of 6 groups at 100 yards. I noticed that with both bullets, the hottest charge actually had about 1 MOA more drop than the other loads. They were all 8 shot groups, because it just seems more conclusive than a 5 shot group and probably just as conclusive as a 10 shot group (in my opinion).
Why in the world would the hotter charge hit lower consistently with both bullet weights? They were also both the same amount lower (about 1 inch). This isn't a hang up in development because I was able to confirm that my old recipe was tighter than the others, and back to shooting well. So now I can give the testing a rest and go back to shooting at 600 yrds, and having fun honing my wind reading skills. I keep my targets from past testing so I am curious to go back and see if the same thing was present then as well. I think I may remember seeing this before but just not having an answer to explain it.
Any theories? Thanks in advance guys. This may be one for Fox and Skully