Hey Alex..... I'm gonna' break my tradition of continually asserting that "no two similar barrels, no two similar bullets, no two similar rifles tune and shoot the same" because as of right now I'm fairly convinced that RL17 and H4350 show such similar burn characteristics that you can tune up a rifle with one, switch powders and match velocity and be back in the node.
(WHEwwww, I don't think I've ever put that idea'r into words before.... I might just regret it! LOL)
BTW if'n y'all would lay that frickin' ladder down and LISSEN to guys like Borden you'se might see that them "silly flat spots" actually map as a sine wave.......
This "Long Range guys VS Short Range" guys is what's silly.
Think Bart....there's a man can TUNE.....
alinway- in my limited experience, I do not think you will regret it. Me (I'm part of the group size equation) and my rifle 'like' a MV of around 2700 fps. I use 4 bullets and 3 powders (RL-17 and H4350 are two, coincidentally) and I load for that velocity. And me/rifle/MV shoot the best groups at around that velocity (rough numbers +/- 40 fps). Does not make any difference to me if what's happening is I've caught the sine wave, or am in a node by any name, it just works. Using bullets weighing 140-142 and charges of 40.4-44gn's. Doesn't matter as long as I am in that MV range. But then I am not among those striving for a 0.25 MOA group and am not a competitive shooter. I am retired. Sub MOA works for me both as far as building loads that will do that and the MV gets me out to 1000yds (6.5mmCM) to hit steel (not hunting) and I am having fun. Per Strelok my come up at 2670 at 1000 is 8.5 mils and at 2710 it is 8.3 mils. 6.8". Works for me.
PS: I think you can put me in the previously mentioned 99.9% group. Not at all being snarky here or above because I attribute some of my success to my reads of the info in these forums and threads like these. Posts by competitors, and seekers of .25 MOA groups, etc.

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