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The Basics, Starting Out
Trying to outshoot 7.62 X 39 with .223
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<blockquote data-quote="heat_and_fam" data-source="post: 3049918" data-attributes="member: 127383"><p>Beginners luck.</p><p></p><p>Whats the SD on it, 100 yard groups don't always translate to 1000 yard groups. You can do things the hard way if you like. But there is plenty of good advise on this site for working up loads. I've never had a hand load NOT shoot sub 1/2moa. but I follow traditional load development and brass/bullet prep techniques. You seem to just close your eyes and point. Just got one done yesterday on a 6mm that's shooting .25 across 4gr charge weight with a single digit ES, at the start it was shooting 1.25" at 200 yds…but what do I know.</p><p></p><p>Also if you're going to pretend you're serious about analyzing loads, at a minimum please get yourself a rear bag and a bipod. Maybe a chrono as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heat_and_fam, post: 3049918, member: 127383"] Beginners luck. Whats the SD on it, 100 yard groups don't always translate to 1000 yard groups. You can do things the hard way if you like. But there is plenty of good advise on this site for working up loads. I've never had a hand load NOT shoot sub 1/2moa. but I follow traditional load development and brass/bullet prep techniques. You seem to just close your eyes and point. Just got one done yesterday on a 6mm that's shooting .25 across 4gr charge weight with a single digit ES, at the start it was shooting 1.25” at 200 yds…but what do I know. Also if you're going to pretend you're serious about analyzing loads, at a minimum please get yourself a rear bag and a bipod. Maybe a chrono as well. [/QUOTE]
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