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Accuracy Node???
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1400385" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>I was shooting my newest creation (6.5-284) over the weekend. It seems to me that "the node" is velocity related from reading between the lines on most threads relating to this topic.</p><p></p><p>I loaded two different powders Hybrid 100V and H4831sc...the H4831sc load was a recipe I found on this site as a known highly accurate load. Judging by the velocity of that load it tried to copy the velocity with the Hybrid 100V.</p><p></p><p>The velocity of the Hybrid was below the H4831sc and was pretty much everywhere. The H4831st did as predicted and made me look like I know how to shoot out to 600yds! </p><p></p><p>The velocity are close. I wonder if I bump the charge up 0.3 grain or even 0.5, that should be enough to bump up the speed to match the H4831sc load?</p><p></p><p>Both loads are well below max...for once I want long range accuracy and not looking for a laser beam. </p><p></p><p>I know what the first question is going to be...why bother? If the H4831sc shoots so well, why bother?</p><p></p><p>To test the theory if the velocity is correct, the powder is only the means to get that velocity/node.</p><p></p><p>ES was good on the H4831sc too...even with my cheap chronograph. My three shot group at 600yds was between 3 and 4 inches...I wish I had walk down there and took a picture. But it was super muddy and there is a huge mud hole in front of the 600yds steel...so all I got was a cell/spotting scope photo...and that was captured out of the middle of the video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1400385, member: 101755"] I was shooting my newest creation (6.5-284) over the weekend. It seems to me that "the node" is velocity related from reading between the lines on most threads relating to this topic. I loaded two different powders Hybrid 100V and H4831sc...the H4831sc load was a recipe I found on this site as a known highly accurate load. Judging by the velocity of that load it tried to copy the velocity with the Hybrid 100V. The velocity of the Hybrid was below the H4831sc and was pretty much everywhere. The H4831st did as predicted and made me look like I know how to shoot out to 600yds! The velocity are close. I wonder if I bump the charge up 0.3 grain or even 0.5, that should be enough to bump up the speed to match the H4831sc load? Both loads are well below max...for once I want long range accuracy and not looking for a laser beam. I know what the first question is going to be...why bother? If the H4831sc shoots so well, why bother? To test the theory if the velocity is correct, the powder is only the means to get that velocity/node. ES was good on the H4831sc too...even with my cheap chronograph. My three shot group at 600yds was between 3 and 4 inches...I wish I had walk down there and took a picture. But it was super muddy and there is a huge mud hole in front of the 600yds steel...so all I got was a cell/spotting scope photo...and that was captured out of the middle of the video. [/QUOTE]
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