Grizz1148
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Around 225How many rounds have you put down the pipe?
Around 225How many rounds have you put down the pipe?
I'm only at 3250 now. It didn't like em faster.My 26nosler doesn't shoot .5" at 100...but fps as and SD are really good....so out further it shoots really good....
Very consistent....only shooting 140ab at 3200fps....not screamers...but consistent.....
I like the idea of reducing power a touch and trying it all again....nosler said 3400 with 129lrab....but those little bullets do amuch better job in my 65284.....
Maybe try one of the limbsaver barrel deresonators before anything else....be a good test to determine not only the long range but keeping the 100 numbers low also....
Scope/parallax issue?
I guess it's possible but after many guns and thousands of rounds I've never seen a 1/2 moa gun at 100 open to 4inches at 250. Just because your bullet is stabilized at 100 yards don't mean the same at distance.... if you are shooting distance, work your load up at 300 yards.
As stated before, known and repeated under 1/2 moa at 100. This was the first chance I had to take it further. Hoping to repeat 250 todayIt's easy to get multiple loads to shoot 1/2 moa at 300. And same for 100. It can really fall apart further down range. Not going from 100-300. But 600 and more omen of 1/2 moa loads will hold up better. My smallest 100 yard load was 8"'at 1k. Tuned to shoot 3" at 1k and brought it back to 100 and it was 3/8. I have never seen a group open un dramatically from 100-300. Sometimes you get a fluke small group and don't check repeatability. Load 50 rounds and go long, and you had a fluke small group.
I've seen your Issue many times. The half MOA Rifle at 100 won't shoot worth a crap past 300 and shoots 8" groups or worse at 500-600 yards. Get the chrono out and check the extreme spread and standard deviation of your loads in 5-7 shot strings. Personally, My goal is to have my extreme spread in single digits. I work to get it there with as meticulous a reloading technique as I can muster and a lot of trial and error including bullet seating depth etc. I just went thru this last week with a new load for my .260 (140 Berger Elite Hunter) and a newly rebarreled .308. After ladder testing both calibers I got the 6.5 down to an ES of 6 and the .308 to 8 and I was super happy with my flat spot velocities for both calibers on the ladder. Just shot those loads for groups yesterday and both were within my half MOA criteria at 100. 5 shot groups. I'm a happy camper. Next week it's 200-1000 testing with both rifles. I know from past experience they will be fine at longer yardages. I found the bullet seating depth and neck tension both rifles like. Can't wait to stretch em out now.not a novice. ran into something I haven't seen before. Long story short..fired 3 diff bullets today out of the same cases, same primer, same powder just testing and playing. 26 Nosler 140 smks, 135 atips, 143 eldxs, smks and atips under 1/2 moa at 100 eldxs just over 1/2 moa. Took the smks and eldxs out to 250 and they both opened up to 4". As a control for wind we shot groups at 250 with a 243 and 6.5x47 that shot well. Anybody seen this before? Couldn't test the atips as I didn't load enough but the smks have consistently shot 1/2 or better at 100. I'm going to try them again but I'm curious if anyone else has come across this. Thanks