I shot a ladder test yesterday with my 7 SAUM, 180 JLK and Retumbo. Range was 300 yds off bipod and small rear bag. Started at 62 grains and worked up to 66. Velocity topped out right over <span style="text-decoration: line-through">3000</span> ~2950 with no signs of excessive pressure.
Question? how wide is the accuracy node. Starting at 62 up to 65.2 all shot into a 2" group. Velocities from about <span style="text-decoration: line-through">2800</span> 2749 to <span style="text-decoration: line-through">2950</span> 2911. The two higher charges of 65.6 and 66 shot about 2 to 3" high and right of the other charges.
I was really surprise not to see any stringing of bullets up the paper. Usually I have about 3-4 consecutive charge weights that group together. But this time there were about 10 charge weights encompassing 3 grains of powder grouping about .6 or so MOA.
Is this odd? I was hoping to narrow down a range and shoot for an OCW next weekend. I need to re-shoot this to confirm what I saw yesterday, but all shots felt good except for one that I know I pulled that ended up left of the group about 1".
WHen I shot a ladder test with H1000, I got stringing all the way up the paper with only a narrow grouping of a couple of shots to identify a node. Yesterday was a completely different outcome. It didn't end up a ladder at all, just a decent 300 yard group minus the two high charge weights.
This was the first time in a while the wind was calm enough to get a few accurate shots downrange. Oklahoma in the spring isn't too shooter-friendly.
BLK7
Question? how wide is the accuracy node. Starting at 62 up to 65.2 all shot into a 2" group. Velocities from about <span style="text-decoration: line-through">2800</span> 2749 to <span style="text-decoration: line-through">2950</span> 2911. The two higher charges of 65.6 and 66 shot about 2 to 3" high and right of the other charges.
I was really surprise not to see any stringing of bullets up the paper. Usually I have about 3-4 consecutive charge weights that group together. But this time there were about 10 charge weights encompassing 3 grains of powder grouping about .6 or so MOA.
Is this odd? I was hoping to narrow down a range and shoot for an OCW next weekend. I need to re-shoot this to confirm what I saw yesterday, but all shots felt good except for one that I know I pulled that ended up left of the group about 1".
WHen I shot a ladder test with H1000, I got stringing all the way up the paper with only a narrow grouping of a couple of shots to identify a node. Yesterday was a completely different outcome. It didn't end up a ladder at all, just a decent 300 yard group minus the two high charge weights.
This was the first time in a while the wind was calm enough to get a few accurate shots downrange. Oklahoma in the spring isn't too shooter-friendly.
BLK7