I've been doing some load development for my 6.5cm and I tried doing a different style load development for this rifle. This would be my first "larger" caliber precision rifle... as I've always shot AR's from 300-600yds. So basically new to the 6.5 game.
I did 2, 10-shot ladder tests from 39ish to 42.2gr. of H4350 at 0.3gr intervals. I shot them over a chrono at 500yds, same POA. I had two nodes, one big one at around 2620fps, and a smaller one around 2700fps...which is what I stuck with. 41.7-42.2gr gave me about 2" of vertical on test 1 and about 1/2" of vertical on test 2.
I wanted to try and confirm this again at 500yds...not only for practice, but also out of curiosity. So I loaded 3 rounds each of 41.8, 41.9, 42.0, 42.1, and 42.2. I shot them 1 charge at a time, same POA.
Here's my result. I did shoot 1-5 and 6-10 all in the same position and string. Then checked my velocities, reloaded my mag and shot the remaining 5...which could be why shots 11-14 are high...maybe my position and sight picture wasn't as good. I'm by no means a great shooter... but I'm really just trying to get an idea if my load development is good, so I can stick with a charge and practice more, etc.
Winds were at my 2 o'clock going from 5-10mph...which could account for the horizontal... as I did not try to play the wind at all.
Total vertical spread is about 4"... if you take away the 3rd test, where I got off rifle and came back, vertical spread is about 2.5ish inches.
ES across the 15 shots: 39
SD across the 15 shots: 13.9
I did load 5 shots in the middle at 42.0gr. ES was 11, SD was 7
Any input would be helpful. I'm pretty confident the right load is in here, but sometimes I think I focus on too many variables. Any seasoned guys out there that could either reinforce what I'm thinking based off my development, or point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
I did 2, 10-shot ladder tests from 39ish to 42.2gr. of H4350 at 0.3gr intervals. I shot them over a chrono at 500yds, same POA. I had two nodes, one big one at around 2620fps, and a smaller one around 2700fps...which is what I stuck with. 41.7-42.2gr gave me about 2" of vertical on test 1 and about 1/2" of vertical on test 2.
I wanted to try and confirm this again at 500yds...not only for practice, but also out of curiosity. So I loaded 3 rounds each of 41.8, 41.9, 42.0, 42.1, and 42.2. I shot them 1 charge at a time, same POA.
Here's my result. I did shoot 1-5 and 6-10 all in the same position and string. Then checked my velocities, reloaded my mag and shot the remaining 5...which could be why shots 11-14 are high...maybe my position and sight picture wasn't as good. I'm by no means a great shooter... but I'm really just trying to get an idea if my load development is good, so I can stick with a charge and practice more, etc.
Winds were at my 2 o'clock going from 5-10mph...which could account for the horizontal... as I did not try to play the wind at all.
Total vertical spread is about 4"... if you take away the 3rd test, where I got off rifle and came back, vertical spread is about 2.5ish inches.
ES across the 15 shots: 39
SD across the 15 shots: 13.9
I did load 5 shots in the middle at 42.0gr. ES was 11, SD was 7
Any input would be helpful. I'm pretty confident the right load is in here, but sometimes I think I focus on too many variables. Any seasoned guys out there that could either reinforce what I'm thinking based off my development, or point me in the right direction would be much appreciated.