I never achieved the type of accuracy i'd hoped from my last barrel (name brand high quality barrel, good quality factory rifle)....i've been working diligently on technique..both shooting as well as reloading. I believe that i've established a good foundation. I understand that the rate limiting step might well be me. That said, i'll be starting anew with a brand new barrel in a brand new caliber...this time the 6.5 Cr.
I have two questions:
1) does one begin load development immediately after fitting a new barrel...... or does one shoot some set number of rounds to season/mature the barrel prior to beginning load development?
2)in the absence of a chronograph....is it reasonable to assume that a tight horizontal shot pattern on a target might correlate well with a favorable velocity node?
thank you
I have two questions:
1) does one begin load development immediately after fitting a new barrel...... or does one shoot some set number of rounds to season/mature the barrel prior to beginning load development?
2)in the absence of a chronograph....is it reasonable to assume that a tight horizontal shot pattern on a target might correlate well with a favorable velocity node?
thank you