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The spread sheet looks impressive - lots of data in one place. I don't understand what the column starting with 0,000 and ending with 16,000 is.For LR (my main interest), I am of the opinion vertical dispersion trumps both velocity data and group size. And the further the distance, the more effect vertical has on group spread. Assessment and charting of it will statistically prevail in my experience, which I seldom see done (typically only see velocity and group size analysis). Vertical dispersion is significantly my primary assessment with all load development and tuning.
Reference image of one of the calculations spread sheets that I use when ladder testing:
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Got it - thanks for the speedy reply@fyrewall
An inch scale of the vertical dispersion to each shot.
Some guys can make what you want to do work, not sure if by accident, luck, or if the method is proven. There can be some built in failure right from the start, an example would be, what do each of these groupings do at 1000 yards. If one or both now open up to .8 moa vertically, your numbers now mean diddly squat, as most here would agree the load is not really trustworthy for repeatable accuracy at distance.Hello all, I am trying to improve my new reloading skills and have been shooting lots of groups with various combinations looking for a solid 140 g. performer. I think I just shot the best I can do, but question whether to go with lowest SD group or best moa group.
Two days ago at the range testing the 6.5 CM with 5 shot groups,
Using a LabRadar, the best results I got were:
42.3 gr H4350 - ES 7, SD 2.6, avg 2807 fps, .39 moa
42.6 gr H4350 - ES 10, SD 3.8, avg 2821 fps, .32 moa
My gut tells me to go with the SD 2.6 load and work on distance to lands. I appreciate your input, thanks
Bud
On this, you will want considerably better than a .005" variance in seat depth to do much at 1K, especially with a newer barre.Maintaining uniformity is my goal. The bullet seater I use for the 6.5 achieves the concentricity I expected, but the seating depths vary too much, in my mind. What are your thoughts on the Wilson seater w/micrometer to help get to the seating consistency? Hypothetically, all other variables staying the same on the above results, would .005" accuracy in seating depth improve ES/SD for 1000 yard shooting?
Besides the seating die, base to ogive and/or base to seater stem diameter of the bullets has effects on seating consistency as well...... would .005" accuracy in seating depth improve ES/SD for 1000 yard shooting?
Tex, Thanks for the interest. The only change to the 12 FV is bedding it into a Boyds ATOne stock. A Vortex Golden Eagle is on the 6.5. Here is a boring videoI'm guessing that you're not shooting a bare bones, stock Savage 12FV. I'm curious what improvements you've made. Care to share, maybe even some pictures?
.005 wasn't acceptable to me either. I did a couple of things to improve that: 1. New washers on the press to remove slop, 2. Smoothed out my ram stroke as well as softened up hitting bottom.Besides the seating die, base to ogive and/or base to seater stem diameter of the bullets has effects on seating consistency as well.
Myself strive for less then 0.001" from qualified bullets, and do not accept more then 0.001" variation (0.005" would be unacceptable to me).
My 2-Cents
Shoot for ES/SD..and the groups with follow. If they don't than its human error or enviroment (wind, temperature) BTW..what distances that?
If that's the case..than why does everyone strive for single digit ES/SD numbers?Not in the real world. Ive never seen an impressive es/sd be close to the best load on paper where it matters.
Because it seems like good logic. But the better logic is what the targets tell you. That’s where the rubber meets the road. I’ll take an extreme spread of 20 that holds X ring at 1K over an es of 4 that holds 10 ring every time.If that's the case..than why does everyone strive for single digit ES/SD numbers?
If that's the case..than why does everyone strive for single digit ES/SD numbers?