As a new reloader, I had not measured velocities until today. I took my 6BR to the local 100 yd range along with my new chronograph, fired 20 of my reloads (105 gr moly A-Max, 29.0 gr. Varget, jumped .020"), five to get my zero (scope had been set for 600), and then five 3 round groups. I then finished off 12 rounds of Lapua Scenar 105 gr. factory ammo from a single lot, followed by two orphan rounds of same from a different (older) lot. Here is my puzzlement, the Lapua Scenar string from the same lot had an average velocity of 2791, ES of 35 and SD of 11, and was giving me one-hole groups. My reloads had an average velocity of 2716, ES of 28 and SD of 8. But not shooting groups as tight as the Lapua factory ammo was, although with better ES and SD. Am I missing some basic point here? Or are those variances in ES and SD not significant?
btw, the ammo from the older lot of factory ammo varied greatly from the newer lot of factory, adding that in to a string of five with three from the newer lot gave me ES of 81 and SD of 30. Maybe that is not enough to give a valid comparison, but I found it striking.
btw, the ammo from the older lot of factory ammo varied greatly from the newer lot of factory, adding that in to a string of five with three from the newer lot gave me ES of 81 and SD of 30. Maybe that is not enough to give a valid comparison, but I found it striking.