Has anyone had any luck using the 110 in the 6 creedmoors?
I bought a lot without doing much research because of the great BC, haven't shown a lot of success at 100 yards. I have tried in two bartlein barrels, both 7 twist, one 5R and current is a 4 groove. I have shot some at some range and they seem to be decent, just would like to get better than I am.
My current load is .040" off the lands with the .183 FB using H4350, Hornady brass, and BR2 primers.
Found 3 possible nodes, at 39.9-40.5 gr 2940 fps, 40.9-41.5 at 3000 fps, and seemed to jump from one node to another at 41.7-42.1 at 3042 fps.
I have shot groups of 5 at 40.7 grains Average 2948 fps, SD of 9, ES 17. Loaded at .100 jump
I started at .010 and went to .100 jump with 4 different charge weights, with virgin Hornady brass all groups had SDs below 13
The best 100 yard group is this one, most are at 3/4 moa shot at barely over 2900 fps because I thought I'd try the low node I ignored at first. Had about the same results.
Same load shot this a different day at 100 yards
500 yards
700 yards, missed wind call and only had 4 shots left for a group
I'm pleased with the groups at 500 and 700 but those are the only groups I have fired at more than 100 yards.
Since I was getting mediocre groups at 100 I had bought some Factory Hornady ammo (match and black) along with 108 ELDs.
I was able to shoot one group with 108 ELDs at 3030 fps, I may be responsible for the loaner. Had a SD of 6 for those 5 shots.
Hornady Match 108 ELD factory ammo, failed to turn on the magnetospeed so no velocity.
And one I couldn't believe, Hornady Black 105 Bthp, 2985 fps with ES of 57 and SD of 22.
I guess the real question is should I even play with the 110s anymore or just skip to the something different?
I have 108 ELDs, 107 Smk, and thought about buying the 105 bthp to try out.
I bought a lot without doing much research because of the great BC, haven't shown a lot of success at 100 yards. I have tried in two bartlein barrels, both 7 twist, one 5R and current is a 4 groove. I have shot some at some range and they seem to be decent, just would like to get better than I am.
My current load is .040" off the lands with the .183 FB using H4350, Hornady brass, and BR2 primers.
Found 3 possible nodes, at 39.9-40.5 gr 2940 fps, 40.9-41.5 at 3000 fps, and seemed to jump from one node to another at 41.7-42.1 at 3042 fps.
I have shot groups of 5 at 40.7 grains Average 2948 fps, SD of 9, ES 17. Loaded at .100 jump
I started at .010 and went to .100 jump with 4 different charge weights, with virgin Hornady brass all groups had SDs below 13
The best 100 yard group is this one, most are at 3/4 moa shot at barely over 2900 fps because I thought I'd try the low node I ignored at first. Had about the same results.
Same load shot this a different day at 100 yards
500 yards
700 yards, missed wind call and only had 4 shots left for a group
I'm pleased with the groups at 500 and 700 but those are the only groups I have fired at more than 100 yards.
Since I was getting mediocre groups at 100 I had bought some Factory Hornady ammo (match and black) along with 108 ELDs.
I was able to shoot one group with 108 ELDs at 3030 fps, I may be responsible for the loaner. Had a SD of 6 for those 5 shots.
Hornady Match 108 ELD factory ammo, failed to turn on the magnetospeed so no velocity.
And one I couldn't believe, Hornady Black 105 Bthp, 2985 fps with ES of 57 and SD of 22.
I guess the real question is should I even play with the 110s anymore or just skip to the something different?
I have 108 ELDs, 107 Smk, and thought about buying the 105 bthp to try out.
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