jsthntn247
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I think 41.0 equals or beats 41.5 for vertical. And definitely for horizontal.It appears the 41.5 has the least vertical.
+1Looking at your target. You need to work some things out. Maybe take your best group and do seating depth then come back to it. Those are some pretty large groups for 100 yards. Here is one I did recently. One is upper node and one lower. Granted I do shoot a lot, I just did two shots each on first test. Then three shots when I was testing primers. This load ended up shooting 2.3" at 600. The 59.6 with BR2
I agree with this, there's not enough data to go by.That test doesn't have enough data or shots to say much, looks very spread out. Normally for OCW you have almost 10 loads to track nodes. .5 variance is too large of a spread. Do groups of .3 for the Creedmoor. Read Dan Newberry's sight, follow it exactly