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300 win - help - next step
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<blockquote data-quote="Stratmeister" data-source="post: 328236" data-attributes="member: 21225"><p>Yeah, I'm with the other guys on understanding your meaning there. But that said, don't try to relate where a group of one load lands on the paper compared to another load. The POI can move and you only want to compare shots of the same load. I did this with my new .300 Win Mag this week and my starting load was 2" lower POI than my ending load. But the shots of the lower load were closest together.</p><p> </p><p>So shoot 3 rounds of 'load 1' at a target spot, shoot 3 rounds of 'load 2' at a different spot, and so forth until you find the grouping(s) that appear to be the closest to each other within the same load.</p><p> </p><p>Then load up some of those and maybe some on either side by .5 grain or so and pick the one with the closest grouping (in relation to itself).</p><p> </p><p>Use different target spots for each load so you don't get confused and mix loads together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stratmeister, post: 328236, member: 21225"] Yeah, I'm with the other guys on understanding your meaning there. But that said, don't try to relate where a group of one load lands on the paper compared to another load. The POI can move and you only want to compare shots of the same load. I did this with my new .300 Win Mag this week and my starting load was 2" lower POI than my ending load. But the shots of the lower load were closest together. So shoot 3 rounds of 'load 1' at a target spot, shoot 3 rounds of 'load 2' at a different spot, and so forth until you find the grouping(s) that appear to be the closest to each other within the same load. Then load up some of those and maybe some on either side by .5 grain or so and pick the one with the closest grouping (in relation to itself). Use different target spots for each load so you don't get confused and mix loads together. [/QUOTE]
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