Mulligan
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I did a very small test of trim lengths using Berger 105 VLD's in my 6 Dasher.
I expected the shorter trim lengths to have the smallest group, certainly not the case..... love testing!
Loads were shot round robin and no hold for the relatively light switchy winds. This was shot at 600 yards.
For those of you who test everything, have you experienced this same sort of thing?
See the attached Excel sheet for more info.
CW
BTW
When I test new things like this, I do not use my sweetheart load. I try to build as much "forgive" in my loads as possible and that has a tendency to hide the the results. So, do not be concerned with the group sizes per se, except relative to each other.
CW

I expected the shorter trim lengths to have the smallest group, certainly not the case..... love testing!
Loads were shot round robin and no hold for the relatively light switchy winds. This was shot at 600 yards.
For those of you who test everything, have you experienced this same sort of thing?
See the attached Excel sheet for more info.
CW
BTW
When I test new things like this, I do not use my sweetheart load. I try to build as much "forgive" in my loads as possible and that has a tendency to hide the the results. So, do not be concerned with the group sizes per se, except relative to each other.
CW
