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Vertcal stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1250792" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I was at the range tinkering with a few different loads for my .340 Weatherby. I was shooting 225 Swift A-Frames, with 3 different powders, RL19, RL22, and IMR 4350. </p><p> The best accuracy was with the RL19. I shot the IMR 4350 first allowing about 3 minutes between shots, then let barrel cool for 10 minutes while I went to change targets. When I shot the RL22, I got vertical stringing with a 3 inch group.</p><p> I let the barrel cool for another 10 minutes, then shot the RL19, and without anything else being different got a decent .75 group, no vertical stringing.</p><p> Is it possible the rifle didn't care for the RL22 to the point that I got a 3 inch vertical group? It shot the 4350 and the RL19 without the vertical stringing of the group. Shooting was at 100 yards, temp was 55 to 60 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1250792, member: 38154"] I was at the range tinkering with a few different loads for my .340 Weatherby. I was shooting 225 Swift A-Frames, with 3 different powders, RL19, RL22, and IMR 4350. The best accuracy was with the RL19. I shot the IMR 4350 first allowing about 3 minutes between shots, then let barrel cool for 10 minutes while I went to change targets. When I shot the RL22, I got vertical stringing with a 3 inch group. I let the barrel cool for another 10 minutes, then shot the RL19, and without anything else being different got a decent .75 group, no vertical stringing. Is it possible the rifle didn't care for the RL22 to the point that I got a 3 inch vertical group? It shot the 4350 and the RL19 without the vertical stringing of the group. Shooting was at 100 yards, temp was 55 to 60 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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