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OCW Results - 500 yard Bracket test to confirm node - Pics Inside

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Minuteman
  • Feb 12, 2010
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    A follow up and conclusion to this thread: http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...first-ocw-ditched-lead-sled-good-results.html

    Test platform:

    Long Rifles Inc. built Surgeon 591 - 26" Bartlein 5R M24 Contout - 1-11" twist - Manners T4A stock - Nightforce 5.5-22x56 - Jewell Trigger

    Test Load -

    Lapua Brass - minimal prep (primer pockets squared, trimmed / chamfered / deburred on Giraud), neck sized with Redding Comp. bushing die, and full length sized with Redding body die to .002" shoulder bump - Varget - 175 Sierra Match Kings - FGMM Primers.



    I made it out yesterday to do the confirmation of the node I discovered during my last OCW test. I had a nice wide node from 43.4 grains all the way to 44.6 - all with similar POI and sub .5 MOA groups at 100 yards so the next step was to confirm this node at long range. 500 is about the best I can do without driving really far so that is what I stuck with. I wanted to do a bracket test with different points in the node so chose three points to test - 43.6, 43.7 and 43.8 grains of varget and loaded 2 each of these. From here I loaded 2 rounds @ 1% above each of these points and 2 rounds @ 1% below these points. What I ended up with was this:

    Test #1

    43.2 x 2
    43.6 x 2
    44 x 2

    Test #2

    43.3 x 2
    43.7 x 2
    44.1 x 2


    Test #3

    43.4 x 2
    43.8 x 2
    44.2 x 2


    I pulled DOPE from JBM ballistics with inputs for 2700 FPS (average velocity for this charge range) and dialed 10.5 MOA from my 100 yard zero. I shot each test and its own target "semi round-robbin" style ie: the low charge weight, middle charge weight next, high charge weight, and repeat for second set of rounds. Each target received 6 rounds total.

    My lasered range was 489 yards - wind was 2-3 mph and shifting from my 7 o'clock to my 8 o'clock. I was rushed for time as the sun had already set but I still had decent vis. of the targets.


    The results.

    Test 1:






    Test 2:




    Test 3: (smallest group - measured 3.972" C To C)






    This last target was shot very quickly just before it got too dark to shoot - the wind had increased to approx 5mph and increased its angle ( 8 o'clock, left to right )

    All of these rounds were the 43.8 charge - (vertical measures 1.865" horizontal measures 3.96")





    My conclusion - I like the 43.8 node group (test #3) as is had not only the smallest group center to center, but also the least vertical dispersion. I will be sticking with this charge weight and load recipe and playing around with the seating depth a bit to see if I can get it dialed even tighter.


    Questions, comments or criticisms appreciated -
     
    Did you happen to note which charges in group 2 were the high flyers? Those are a bit odd, considering the charges shot in group 1 didn't run that high... hmmm....

    I did not. If I had more time I was planning on setting up my go pro camera downrange to record the impacts. I could barely see my hits with the light I had, the high flyers very well could have been shooter error. Either way, the 43.8 node looks pretty safe at this point so I am gonna call it there and tinker with COAL to see how small I can get it to shoot.

    Thanks for you help Dan. This process cleared up a bunch of questions I have had for a while regarding the OCW process, I hope it helped other people as well.