It went very well. Here are the results
If you hand load for the 6mm Creedmoor like we do you have noticed something inconvenient; for a cartridge over all length (COAL) that fits in a typical magazine, there is a long jump to the lands with a SAAMI chamber. In our case, in our stock Howa barreled action (in an Oryx chassis), after carefu
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Cool, longer jump than I expected... but like the ups and downs in your graph show, it's about finding that "flat spot" instead of having to mess with seating depth every couple hundred rounds. I'm starting to think one might be able to get any bullet to shoot if one has an open mind about what a "normal" jump is. Sadly, with bullets as hard to come by as they are, I have no idea what I'll be shooting once my current stash dries up... so might be testing this theory whether I want to or not lol.
I'm kind of a shitty 100yrd group shooter (mostly just because I'm impatient and don't love shooting boring groups lol), so I've seen it show up more so out at 300-500 in the vertical. It seems like when you're on the "jump node" you can go hundreds of rounds and the rifle just stays boringly reliable as far as vertical spread and mean radius. Ya know, so one can practice shooting instead of reloading lol...
FWIW I'm after a "baseball or less" sized group at 400yrds, at will, not trying too hard, every time I go out... if I can get that and be at or under a 1/2" at 100yrds, consistently, on command and just as easily, then I'm done and I just try to maintain that. I get some .3's and even .2's, but I just want that .5" every time with the good vertical at distance.
For me, in my old barrel, the 108gr ELD-M's liked .040" or more jump. After dicking around too close to the lands for 300-400rds at ~.020" off, I went to .040" off jam and just shot the crap out of it as the throat cooked away and it just stayed solid. DTAC's I went longer jumping from ~.060-.080" to who knows. The barrel, factory Howa, still shot 1/2" when I took it off (though velocity died, fell off by ~150fps suddenly one day, it confused me at first because the accuracy stayed lol).
After seeing your data, I would like to try jumping the 108ELD-M's further for sure.
It seems weird to ignore all the traditional stuff about being right close up on the lands and/or chasing them, but I think, at least with 6CM, the lands/jump is a fairly rapidly moving and changing number (as the throat burns) and the closer to the lands the more wild the changes are. For me, the usual ".020" off the lands" shot great for 50rds one day, and then shot like shit 3 days later with the second 50rds of the same exact 100rd batch, no consistency. It gets distracting, again, the hobby is supposed to be shooting not reloading lol.
I just screwed on a new barrel that I haven't fired yet and I don't even think I'm going to do any kind of jump testing at all: between what I've read from others, and what I've seen for myself, every one's data shows the DTAC115's are pretty much good to go from a .060" jump on... So, instead of wasting time and components, I might just load to whatever CBTO is .060" off jam, and if it shoots, just roll and not think about it until something gets wonky or the barrel is cooked.... worst case I make an adjustment around maybe 500rds or so, best case I don't touch shit until it's new barrel time.