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Anybody want to chime in on this? Where is my scatter node and accuracy node? I am not to sure what to think. Here are the specs:

185 berger juggernaut,varget, 308, 24" barrel, lapua brass, cci 200 primers



 
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Anybody want to chime in on this? Where is my scatter node and accuracy node? I am not to sure what to think. Here are the specs:

185 berger juggernaut,varget, 308, 24" barrel, lapua brass, cci 200 primers




First, generally speaking, your groups are much better than norm which is making it harder.

Do you find any pressure signs at 45.1? If not, I am curious to see what next few .3 grains loads show.

Personally, I find it much easier to read when ALL shots are on same line. Moving around adds a variable making it harder to track each group's CENTER and direction. As tight as you are shooting you can easily place five to six groups per line. First thought I had was make 4 to 5 shot groups. But taking Load Development out to 200 or 300 yards should answer your questions.

Lastly, I number each shot (1, 2, & 3) to help me read results when I begin analyzing groups.

Just my two cents...

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Thinking back my .308 4064 displayed similar results though your groups are tighter for sure. It has been about three years since but off top of my head I found two nodes between ~39.0 to ~43.5. You just may have two nodes in there as well. I still think longer distance will answer your question.

Good shooting
 
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I would work 44-45g in .1 increments and see if you can see where things open up form there. Generally what I do after finding a decent node. Go a little below then through the center and a little above. Generally for me that has just confirmed what I already knew.
 
If you put all 9 shots from 44.5, 44.8, 45.1 on the same target, they'd still make a nice group. I'd call 44.8 for sure.That would predict another node at ~43.5. Since 43.6 looks fine and the 3 shots at 43.3 and 43.9 share nearly the same POI I'd feel pretty good about that prediction. So . . . 44.8gr is my call.
 
I would shoot the test again. You may have had a few lucky fliers in there, if you know what I mean. A second run-through may tell you a lot more.

But 43.6 and somewhere in the mid-44 grain range look the best to me.

Your hotter mid-44 range loads may be beating up your brass. Might not be worth it. JMO.
 
I would lean towards 44.6, because unless you are using an ultra precise scale you will most likely be throwing +-.1g anyway so I would roll with 44.6 since at -.1g 44.5g group is a little better looking than the 44.8g group.
 
44.4-45.2 Work with .1gr increments from there, then brake it down with different seating depths, is what I would try.
First, generally speaking, your groups are much better than norm which is making it harder.

Do you find any pressure signs at 45.1? If not, I am curious to see what next few .3 grains loads show.

Personally, I find it much easier to read when ALL shots are on same line. Moving around adds a variable making it harder to track each group's CENTER and direction. As tight as you are shooting you can easily place five to six groups per line. First thought I had was make 4 to 5 shot groups. But taking Load Development out to 200 or 300 yards should answer your questions.

Lastly, I number each shot (1, 2, & 3) to help me read results when I begin analyzing groups.

Just my two cents...

Extra one cent:
Thinking back my .308 4064 displayed similar results though your groups are tighter for sure. It has been about three years since but off top of my head I found two nodes between ~39.0 to ~43.5. You just may have two nodes in there as well. I still think longer distance will answer your question.

Good shooting
 
These were shot at 200 yds. Numbers given are how far seated from the lands. Obviously 5 thousandths off the lands is the best. Is it worth it to work further out from .045? These groups spread quite a bit the further they get from the lands? Does this seem right that they would spread this much?

 
I like what you are getting and would load some more for the next range trip. The next range trip I might also try more with your lower node at your best seating depth. That would be affirming your upper load and maybe getting something from the lower node. You might also go back and see where you get pressure signs with your new OAL.

44g varget 168MK at mag length and LC brass got me ejector swipes in my AR 10 with a carrier weight.