Was wondering if anyone has noticed their handloads shoot worse as they age? I heard that you should always load your ammo in a single sitting. if you break it up over a few days the neck tension will might vary. One test is to load some ammo long (like .100) wait a few weeks come back and press the last .100 and you might notice a "pop" on some when it seats and a lot of different neck tensions in the lot. Also of note, a lot of competition shooters tend to procrastinate when it comes to reloads for a particular match, and do it right before and shoot surprising well. I believe some of the bigger names out there try not to load too far in advance. I have no idea if any of this works or is true.
My personnel observation: I finally figured out how to squeeze under 1/2 minute out of my rifle. I loaded up 100 rounds for a match that I had to cancel on. Six months latter at the range, and it was 1 minute of angle. Naturally I have too many variables to account for. So I am asking the interwebs if anyone has played around with such things?
I have never noticed this with factory match ammo, it always shoots .75 MOA.
With the the things that I hear, and my own observations make me wonder.
Thanks
My personnel observation: I finally figured out how to squeeze under 1/2 minute out of my rifle. I loaded up 100 rounds for a match that I had to cancel on. Six months latter at the range, and it was 1 minute of angle. Naturally I have too many variables to account for. So I am asking the interwebs if anyone has played around with such things?
I have never noticed this with factory match ammo, it always shoots .75 MOA.
With the the things that I hear, and my own observations make me wonder.
Thanks