This is gonna be kinda long, but I really appreciate all the help I can get.
I was able to post targets instead of steel and shoot off a bench past 300 for the first time in a long time. Conditions were rainy/misty and 40 degrees with 4-6 mph worth of wind with some gusts. The first rifle is a 6.5 creedmoor on a defiance action with a 26” barrel, AI chassis, area 419 brake, and an athlon cronus. I shot a few warm up rounds and then printed the two 6.5 DEF groups at 300 (they’re a tad high because I accidentally dialed an extra 0.1). Then a little later in the day I shot the two 500 yard groups. The rifle is a 1/2 moa gun all day inside 300 with the cheap federal american eagle 140 gr otm I shoot through it. You can see that there’s about 1" to 1.5” of vertical at 300, but then it opens up to about 5” of vertical at 500. Averaging the impacts the dope is dead on, but there’s more than 0.3 mil worth of vertical dispersion. Could this be from a high SD/ES from the inexpensive factory ammo? One of the reasons I ask is that the left/right dispersion is still right at 1/2 moa. Plugging the vertical spread into a ballistic calculator says it’s about +/-50fps to get that dispersion. I don’t have a chronograph so I have to back calculate a lot of this, which is fine with me, I like math. I just want to figure it out before I get confused stretching it out 800+ as my personal steel targets aren’t all that big.
Now for the real head scratcher.
I’ve owned a 223 stag 6L for almost 6 years now, this thing is basically an extension of my body. It currently has a 12x SWFA on it. I think it has ~2500 rounds of factory ammo through it. I shot a 0.72 moa average 5x5 with my usual 50 gr load in horrible conditions a few weeks ago so I know the accuracy is still there. I warmed up and then shot two five rounds groups at 300. Exactly 1 mil of drop as expected with less than a half moa of vertical dispersion. Then when I dialed my 500 and 575 yard dope to shoot at 500 and 568, I was 0.4 and 0.5 mil lower respectively than the rifle used to shoot, say 700 rounds ago, even with accounting for 0.1 mil and 0.2 mil of extra drop for the lower temperature from my 70 degree drop dope. It feels like my bullets are hitting 300 and then getting lazy. Do you guys have any idea what could be going on? Is 2500 rounds enough to start losing velocity? Any calculator I try plugging into says I’m hitting 0.4 to 0.5 low at both 500 and 568. The steel in the picture is four rounds at 568 after I figured out the wind and additional 0.5 mil of drop (the small outside impacts was me figuring it out and the heavier impacts were 6.5 speed shooting).
Thanks everybody.
I was able to post targets instead of steel and shoot off a bench past 300 for the first time in a long time. Conditions were rainy/misty and 40 degrees with 4-6 mph worth of wind with some gusts. The first rifle is a 6.5 creedmoor on a defiance action with a 26” barrel, AI chassis, area 419 brake, and an athlon cronus. I shot a few warm up rounds and then printed the two 6.5 DEF groups at 300 (they’re a tad high because I accidentally dialed an extra 0.1). Then a little later in the day I shot the two 500 yard groups. The rifle is a 1/2 moa gun all day inside 300 with the cheap federal american eagle 140 gr otm I shoot through it. You can see that there’s about 1" to 1.5” of vertical at 300, but then it opens up to about 5” of vertical at 500. Averaging the impacts the dope is dead on, but there’s more than 0.3 mil worth of vertical dispersion. Could this be from a high SD/ES from the inexpensive factory ammo? One of the reasons I ask is that the left/right dispersion is still right at 1/2 moa. Plugging the vertical spread into a ballistic calculator says it’s about +/-50fps to get that dispersion. I don’t have a chronograph so I have to back calculate a lot of this, which is fine with me, I like math. I just want to figure it out before I get confused stretching it out 800+ as my personal steel targets aren’t all that big.
Now for the real head scratcher.
I’ve owned a 223 stag 6L for almost 6 years now, this thing is basically an extension of my body. It currently has a 12x SWFA on it. I think it has ~2500 rounds of factory ammo through it. I shot a 0.72 moa average 5x5 with my usual 50 gr load in horrible conditions a few weeks ago so I know the accuracy is still there. I warmed up and then shot two five rounds groups at 300. Exactly 1 mil of drop as expected with less than a half moa of vertical dispersion. Then when I dialed my 500 and 575 yard dope to shoot at 500 and 568, I was 0.4 and 0.5 mil lower respectively than the rifle used to shoot, say 700 rounds ago, even with accounting for 0.1 mil and 0.2 mil of extra drop for the lower temperature from my 70 degree drop dope. It feels like my bullets are hitting 300 and then getting lazy. Do you guys have any idea what could be going on? Is 2500 rounds enough to start losing velocity? Any calculator I try plugging into says I’m hitting 0.4 to 0.5 low at both 500 and 568. The steel in the picture is four rounds at 568 after I figured out the wind and additional 0.5 mil of drop (the small outside impacts was me figuring it out and the heavier impacts were 6.5 speed shooting).
Thanks everybody.