First, this post covers a variety of issues (reloading, rifle cleaning, stupid marksmanship questions, etc) so hopefully this was the best place to set this thread. I recently got bitten by the LR bug again after getting my first high dollar optic, a K624i w/ SKMR 3. I decided to make rifle training, physical fitness, and winter climbing my focus this season. My local 1000 yard range opens at 1400 365 days a year and is open until dusk. I work nights unfortunately, so I got off work and slept until noon so I had time to pack up and head out. I had plans to shoot 60 rnds through my 6.5CM. 20 were to finish load development using IMR 4350 (not so good), 25 for a dot drill at 100 meters, and the rest to shoot off the new tripod/ hog saddle combo at 330-500 yards. Below are the thoughts I had following the session...
1. Do you guys track the SD of your SD? I brought the Magneto Speed to chrony the last of the IMR 4350 reloads. I shot 2 10 shot strings at various points of the range session. I also chrono'd a couple of the strings I shot for the dot drill. For the IMR 4350 strings I got SD's of 10.6 and 17.4 FPS w/ avg of 2756 and 2764. The avg and SD's for my standard H4350 load were 2754 (10.1) and 2742 (21.6). these are fairly consistent since initial load development when I got it back from LRI. This rifle now has over 1100 rnds, I have not cleaned the bore. I was having a hard time with my dot drill hits, they would be off in a random way, no pattern for me to pick up on to adjust my hold.
I think it may be time to recheck my distance to the lands, back off .02 and refine my powder charge? If this is the case, should I do a light clean of the bore? I have been burned before by removing copper and doing a heavy clean. It took me over 100 rnds to get back to 1/2 MOA accuracy.
2. How accurate are kestrels? What do you do to allow them time to acclimate when you get to the shooting position. I Keep mine stored in a zippered pouch in my range bag. I pull it out and set it on the bench with the sensors up. I noticed that my DA would be anywhere from 2500-2800. 2800 when I would pick it up off the table, watch it quickly drop to ~2500 (for reference the altitude of my city is ~2200 ASL). How do you decide what DA to use? Comparing to others I assume is best if there are others with one.
For kicks I put these variables in my Shooter app. It has proven reliable for me over the last couple years. My hold for 1000 yards (8.3 mil) did not change for a DA of 2200 to 2800. Thoughts?
3. I understand the importance of training in a variety of circumstances, but yesterday was a pretty bad day for me. I had finished my stretch of 12hr grave yards, slept 4 hours, and went to the range. I was battling with eye fatigue, where everything just got blurry, so I would have to break my position and look away to rest. The dot drill was par for the course where I missed my CB shot, then would randomly hit the dot. (I think its time to refine my load, see above.) Nothing special about the 2 10 shot strings, except I could feel fatigue in my firing hand on the 2nd string. I really noticed it when I switched to standing with the tripod, which I will go to next.
4. My final thoughts are on my tripod setup. I was lucky enough to make the cutoff on the October shipment of Pig0311 tripods from hog saddle. This is the first tripod I have shot off, I usually shoot prone or bench so its time to get out of my comfort zone. This was my 2nd time with this setup, and was much worse than the first time. My range has 40%- 60% IPSC torsos at 330, 420, and 500 yards. My first time out I was able to figure it out quickly, not so much this time. Again shooter fatigue set in, blurry vision, shaking more than before, dehydrated so my heart beat was more noticeable. Are you guys shooting off tripods w/ a sling to help control all this? I tried it and my TAB gear PRS sling was to cumbersome to get in a good shooting stance. I found it easier to just lean into the tripod while pulling the rifle back into my shoulder. Was still an issue, and I have lots to learn.
All in all it was a great day at the range. I got out of my comfort zone, and was shooting next to Nick, our local club president, who is also very competitive in PRS. So it was cool to have lots of misses and look like a noob next to a pretty accomplished shooter. Anyways, thanks for taking the time to read this and giving me your thoughts. If you not getting off the bench and prone, you should be.
1. Do you guys track the SD of your SD? I brought the Magneto Speed to chrony the last of the IMR 4350 reloads. I shot 2 10 shot strings at various points of the range session. I also chrono'd a couple of the strings I shot for the dot drill. For the IMR 4350 strings I got SD's of 10.6 and 17.4 FPS w/ avg of 2756 and 2764. The avg and SD's for my standard H4350 load were 2754 (10.1) and 2742 (21.6). these are fairly consistent since initial load development when I got it back from LRI. This rifle now has over 1100 rnds, I have not cleaned the bore. I was having a hard time with my dot drill hits, they would be off in a random way, no pattern for me to pick up on to adjust my hold.
I think it may be time to recheck my distance to the lands, back off .02 and refine my powder charge? If this is the case, should I do a light clean of the bore? I have been burned before by removing copper and doing a heavy clean. It took me over 100 rnds to get back to 1/2 MOA accuracy.
2. How accurate are kestrels? What do you do to allow them time to acclimate when you get to the shooting position. I Keep mine stored in a zippered pouch in my range bag. I pull it out and set it on the bench with the sensors up. I noticed that my DA would be anywhere from 2500-2800. 2800 when I would pick it up off the table, watch it quickly drop to ~2500 (for reference the altitude of my city is ~2200 ASL). How do you decide what DA to use? Comparing to others I assume is best if there are others with one.
For kicks I put these variables in my Shooter app. It has proven reliable for me over the last couple years. My hold for 1000 yards (8.3 mil) did not change for a DA of 2200 to 2800. Thoughts?
3. I understand the importance of training in a variety of circumstances, but yesterday was a pretty bad day for me. I had finished my stretch of 12hr grave yards, slept 4 hours, and went to the range. I was battling with eye fatigue, where everything just got blurry, so I would have to break my position and look away to rest. The dot drill was par for the course where I missed my CB shot, then would randomly hit the dot. (I think its time to refine my load, see above.) Nothing special about the 2 10 shot strings, except I could feel fatigue in my firing hand on the 2nd string. I really noticed it when I switched to standing with the tripod, which I will go to next.
4. My final thoughts are on my tripod setup. I was lucky enough to make the cutoff on the October shipment of Pig0311 tripods from hog saddle. This is the first tripod I have shot off, I usually shoot prone or bench so its time to get out of my comfort zone. This was my 2nd time with this setup, and was much worse than the first time. My range has 40%- 60% IPSC torsos at 330, 420, and 500 yards. My first time out I was able to figure it out quickly, not so much this time. Again shooter fatigue set in, blurry vision, shaking more than before, dehydrated so my heart beat was more noticeable. Are you guys shooting off tripods w/ a sling to help control all this? I tried it and my TAB gear PRS sling was to cumbersome to get in a good shooting stance. I found it easier to just lean into the tripod while pulling the rifle back into my shoulder. Was still an issue, and I have lots to learn.
All in all it was a great day at the range. I got out of my comfort zone, and was shooting next to Nick, our local club president, who is also very competitive in PRS. So it was cool to have lots of misses and look like a noob next to a pretty accomplished shooter. Anyways, thanks for taking the time to read this and giving me your thoughts. If you not getting off the bench and prone, you should be.