Shynloco
You can lead a horse to water, but ........
I've noted for sometime, that folks write about and post the loads they use for accuracy shooting. They usually provide the caliber, bullet, powder, primer, and casing that gives them their best group size they get out of their rifles. The one variable that often is not listed, is the distance they shoot with that load. For instance, I see some folks shooting a .308 using a Sierra 168 HPBT using 42 grs of Varget, Lapua Brass, CCI BR4 Primer, etc and another shooting 44.5 grs of powder or another fella shooting the same caliber using a 155 gr Lapua Scenar bullet being pushed by 45 gr of Varget using Lapua Brass, CCI BR4 Primer. The first loads I mentioned are being shot at 100 yds and the second is being shot at 1000 yds. Now I know the ladder method is the safest and most reliable way to see what works best in your particular rifle. But I'm curious, how much of a difference in the amount of powder being used, either plus or minus, can be REASONABLY expected if say that same 168 Sierra was now being shot at 1000 yds and that Lapua Scenar was now shot at 100 yds? The reason I ask, is that I shoot and load strictly for accuracy and do it for enjoyment and not competition. But the 100yd range I use is 2.5 miles from my house and I have to drive 75 miles to find a range that allows me to shoot 1000 yds. Any thoughts, suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thx guys!