Made it to my 600 yard range today. 80 degrees outside, very high humidity, very little wind.
All shots were taken with a custom NM M1A, prone, iron sights, slung.
As a benchmark I shot Federal GM and my SMK hand loads alongside my new TMK hand loads.
Starting with the chronograph,
FGM 2624/2564 - 2585 avg
SMK 2539/2487 - 2517 avg
TMK 2574/2530 - 2544
After chonoing my loads I headed to the 600 yard line.
First up: FGM. Without the flier it was 1moa, with the flier 1.7moa.
Second: SMK. 1.3moa
Now for the TMK's. I started with them .01 off the lands and worked my way out to .08 off the lands.
.01 - 1.3moa
.02 & .03 - I screwed up and cross fired on a target, putting my .02 and .03 groups on the same target. 2moa without the flier, 3.8 with it.
.04 - 1.2moa without the flier, 3.7 with it.
.05 - 2.8moa
.06 - 2.3moa
.07 - 2moa
.08 - 1.1moa
The bullet does seem to be jump sensitive, though the bullets loaded close to the lands seemed to behave similar to the ones loaded the farthest from the lands.
With the rains and flooding, it doesn't look like I'm going to make it out to 1000 yards with it anytime soon.
Like I said, humidity was high and after wearing my shooting coat in it for a couple hours, I was starting to fatigue a bit.
But hey, shooting stuff is fun anyway.