Forgive me, I have used search and found similar topics but not exactly what I'm looking for. I'm hoping someone who has some experience with this can answer my question.
I did a ladder test last weekend on some .308 rounds with a Savage 10BA. They were 175g SMK and Varget powder with BHA brass. My son did all the shooting and we stayed at 400 yards. Everything went pretty much as I expected with regards to the various grains, POI etc.
However, when he was done, I had him shoot against a known standard we always shoot, Black Hills 175 SMK ammo. One thing I found strange was, the POI was moved over to the left. Elevation was the same as my 43.5g Varget loads (which I was trying to duplicate Black Hills). Got home and measured some BHA ammo and the COAL was around 2.79 give or take a thou. Mine were all 2.810 or so.
Can this little of a difference cause a left-right variation?
I did a ladder test last weekend on some .308 rounds with a Savage 10BA. They were 175g SMK and Varget powder with BHA brass. My son did all the shooting and we stayed at 400 yards. Everything went pretty much as I expected with regards to the various grains, POI etc.
However, when he was done, I had him shoot against a known standard we always shoot, Black Hills 175 SMK ammo. One thing I found strange was, the POI was moved over to the left. Elevation was the same as my 43.5g Varget loads (which I was trying to duplicate Black Hills). Got home and measured some BHA ammo and the COAL was around 2.79 give or take a thou. Mine were all 2.810 or so.
Can this little of a difference cause a left-right variation?