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why you can't test loads under 300yds (pics)

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  • sandwarrior
    JustC

    When I work loads up that way I raise the elevation of the scope 1" each shot group then measure from point of aim. It helps keep things clearer...provided your scope adjusts properly...had that problem too, it ends up with groups like what you have.

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  • JustC
    sandwarrior, I am going to re-run the ladder at least 2x at 300yds this week to get a better idea. I was fooling myself trying to think I could get it done it limited time with only 150yds. I should have backed it out to 300yds and then only fired one ladder if that was all that I had time for. Oh well,..at least I know I'm in the ballpark[;)] It looks like at this point the 1-3 loads and the 7-8 loads may come in as the sweet spots but that could be coincidence, the longer yardage should decifer things a bit better if I can get an overcast day with no mirage to run a good vertical string.

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  • ContacFront
    JustC,

    This sounds like it is similar to the OCW Method. Optimum Charge Weight. Check out this article.

    http://www.clik.to/optimalchargeweight

    I stop load testing at 100 because 100 doesn't tell me much unless you plan on sitting on 100 yard line all the time. Everything is done at 300 yards now.
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  • JustC
    CF, I have gone away from 100yd testing but since I didn't have time and the mirage was bad, I had to try for spot in the shade and shoot quickly. Maybe the wind will fall out in the next few days[8D]

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