Been trying to wrap my head around this method for load workup. I am limited to a 100 yard range for development, and this seems like the method that will work best at this range. So, can anyone tell me if I am doing this right??
Components I used were:
Rifle is a Savage target action, Mcgowen 1:8 barrel 24" chambered in 6mmbr.
6mmbr Norma Lapua brass (not sorted), Body sized, necked sized with Lee collet die (6ppc) light interference of .001-.0015, 5th firing
Berger 105 grain VLD, HBN coated(not sorted), and placed .005 Into the lands past jam, as determined by softseating a dummy round into the lands.
Wolf small rifle magnum primer
30.2 RL-15 load is a control group (5 rounds)
Here is what I came up with...
Can someone give me an idea of what I am looking for.. Confused
I am thinking that 28.8 is near the center of one node, and 29.7 is near the center of another. Question,
If 29.3 is the 'scatter node' 29.7 should be close?
The 30 grain load gave me a slightly sticky bolt lift, but no primer flattening or ejector swipe, but I think this is very near max load.
What are your thoughts????
Components I used were:
Rifle is a Savage target action, Mcgowen 1:8 barrel 24" chambered in 6mmbr.
6mmbr Norma Lapua brass (not sorted), Body sized, necked sized with Lee collet die (6ppc) light interference of .001-.0015, 5th firing
Berger 105 grain VLD, HBN coated(not sorted), and placed .005 Into the lands past jam, as determined by softseating a dummy round into the lands.
Wolf small rifle magnum primer
30.2 RL-15 load is a control group (5 rounds)
Here is what I came up with...
Can someone give me an idea of what I am looking for.. Confused
I am thinking that 28.8 is near the center of one node, and 29.7 is near the center of another. Question,
If 29.3 is the 'scatter node' 29.7 should be close?
The 30 grain load gave me a slightly sticky bolt lift, but no primer flattening or ejector swipe, but I think this is very near max load.
What are your thoughts????