When your rifle tells you what it prefers, you should listen and load accordingly.
If you've never done it before, keep trying - you'll probably learn something for the future and it gives you practice that may also help.Why does this bullet shoot better than that one in my barrel?
They are within 4 grain in weight, just a different manufacturer.
Is it my inability to tune or is it just that way? Should I keep trying?
thanks
I like it.This looks like a joke but is real. I was working a load in my AR with 75 grain bullets. The AR is a 5.56 chambered Palmetto kit with 16" non-floated barrel. I fired 5 of a different load from a bench (top left) and then the 75's. It looks like a shotgun pattern. Usually each time I dropped the powder charge, it grouped a little better. Below is a 10 shot group shot a different day (with one bad flier) using Sierra 69 grain M/K's and 25.3 grains of Varget.
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I agree. I've found I can make most any GOOD bullet shoot. When I buy a new barrel I buy 500 good bullets and almost always find a good load well within the first 50. I can't understated people that buy 500, 5 boxes of different bullets. What a pain in the azz. A good bullet with light neck tension, the right charge and seat depth will shoot. Mike.There is some science behind it but it’s mostly magic. At the end of the day, you just have to test bullets out. I hate to say “listen to your rifle” because it’s not a person and it makes me feel insane, but listen to your rifle.
That said, I almost never fail to find a load that will make a *high quality* bullet shoot. If you’re shooting poor quality (FMJ or mixed-lot match bullets, for example), you’ll probably never get it to shoot.
I agree. I've found I can make most any GOOD bullet shoot. When I buy a new barrel I buy 500 good bullets and almost always find a good load well within the first 50. I can't understated people that buy 500, 5 boxes of different bullets. What a pain in the azz. A good bullet with light neck tension, the right charge and seat depth will shoot. Mike.