I'm a new shooter and have been to the range three times so far.
Rifle Setup:
I'm mainly shooting for fun but plan to start hunting and maybe try a PRS match or two. Looking for advice from experienced long-range shooters on how to best use my components and improve.
Thanks!
Rifle Setup:
- Howa 1500 in 6.5 Creedmoor
- KRG Bravo chassis
First Range Trip:
- Fired 60 rounds of factory ammo, averaging about 1 MOA.
- Later discovered that my muzzle brake was loose, so not sure how much that affected accuracy.
Second Range Trip (First Time Reloading):
- Loaded 40 rounds: 41.5gr H4350, 140gr Berger Hybrid, Lapua small primer brass, CCI 450 primers. My goal was to get to the 100-round mark.
- Also loaded 60 rounds in .2gr increments from 40.0 to 42.2gr (5 shots each) to look for velocity nodes.
- Found little definitive info on nodes, but my SDs were low (5-9), and ES was under 25.
- Had multiple groups between .4 and .6 MOA.
- All rounds were loaded to about 2.8” COAL, though there was some variation due to bullet inconsistencies.
- Then, I started questioning whether speed nodes are just "fud lore."
Third Range Trip:
- Loaded everything at 41.6gr since that produced my best group previously.
- Went to a 700-yard range to focus on reading wind, testing 4DOF accuracy, and evaluating the rifle’s performance at longer distances.
My Questions:
- My cases are now prepped, annealed, sized, and cleaned. Should I start testing seating depth?
- Should I redo my ladder test now that the rifle has 260 rounds through it and the brass is twice-fired?
- Or should I just go out and shoot more?
I'm mainly shooting for fun but plan to start hunting and maybe try a PRS match or two. Looking for advice from experienced long-range shooters on how to best use my components and improve.
Thanks!