Went out to the hills yesterday. I wasn't expecting a great day because:
- I'm trying out N540 in my 6 BRA and I haven't done any seating depth tuning with it.
- I've been having issues with my 300 PRC.
The N540 performed very well in my BRA
We had the following targets set:
- 10" @ 420 for tripod practice
- Hostage target (2 flappers) at 950
- 24" gong @ 1630
- 33" square @ 1820
Wind was ~4-6 mph variable
I had loaded the entire batch of ammo with 30.6 grains of N540 pushing Berger 105s and got a 2879 average with a 6.4 SD. Both are likely a bit higher than I should normally get as I was running the rifle a little warm.
Results at targets:
- Hitting the 10" target off the tripod at 420 yards was a somewhat trivial exercise.
- I only spent a handful of rounds at the hostage/flapper target. Shot prone and hit the shoulder flapper a couple times and the center flapper a couple times.
- At 1630, I hit 4 out of 10 while prone and 2 out of 10 from the tripod. This is the farthest I've shot off the tripod.
- At 1820, I hit 4 out of 12 while prone. I did not attempt this target off the tripod. This is the farthest I've taken the 6 BRA - previous longest was the 24" at 1700 at the same shooting location.
- At 1630, the target didn't move on a hit, and we needed to rely on the splash hitting the ground underneath, as well as the sound of the gong, to determine a hit.
- At 1820, we could only discern a hit if it was low on the target or if we heard the gong. If the wind was blowing, we would likely not have been able to determine many hits.
This is the 1630 yard 24" target. We shot it with 338 (Berger 300s), 300 PRC (Berger 220s) and the BRA. Care to guess what marks are from the BRA?
Long story short, N540 performed pretty well. I'll be doing more testing to find a good charge (possibly for a little more velocity) and to play with seating depth, but I'm pretty happy with it.