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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="pheerles" data-source="post: 1985127" data-attributes="member: 112089"><p>Update; dismal results with seating to mag length (3.750", resulting in .268" jump) on the SBD's. Got close to a node, however, so fine tuned charge weight and then seating depth. Loaded up four different seating depths for three different charge weights and these are the results. All shots taken from bench off a bipod including a control group (three rounds, with CEB Lazers 225gr). All 5 shot groups at 100y, some of them are same hole. Apologies for posting paper results, but I'd like to get load development squared away before using these on a hunt for obvious reasons.</p><p></p><p>Control:</p><p>[ATTACH]215368[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>91.4gr VVN560, seating depths at 0.118", 0.78", 0.53, .030" off the lands (ignore the keyhole - the range I go to often has extremely unintelligent people doing the devil's work):</p><p>[ATTACH]215371[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>91.8gr VVN560, same seating depths:</p><p>[ATTACH]215374[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>92gr VVN560, same seating depths:</p><p>[ATTACH]215375[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>At first glance, the three groups from best to worst are 92gr seated at COAL 3.965" (0.053" jump), 91.8gr seated at 3.988" (0.030" jump), and 91.4gr seated at 3.940" (0.078" jump). The results don't make much sense to me, but I admit, I'm sure I make a lot more mistakes than I realize.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer, all rounds were fired on virgin Lapua brass, GM215M. I know a lot of folks will say load dev on virgin brass is a waste of time, but wasting components was the larger evil for me, so I wanted to at least gather some data.</p><p></p><p>I've also got on hand some of the regular 250gr Bulldozers and will give it a go with an amazingly on point 0.100" jump when seated to mag length. Results soon. In the meantime, all comments/observations/advice is welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pheerles, post: 1985127, member: 112089"] Update; dismal results with seating to mag length (3.750", resulting in .268" jump) on the SBD's. Got close to a node, however, so fine tuned charge weight and then seating depth. Loaded up four different seating depths for three different charge weights and these are the results. All shots taken from bench off a bipod including a control group (three rounds, with CEB Lazers 225gr). All 5 shot groups at 100y, some of them are same hole. Apologies for posting paper results, but I'd like to get load development squared away before using these on a hunt for obvious reasons. Control: [ATTACH alt="Ballistic-X-Export-2020-09-19 13_11_47.076019.png"]215368[/ATTACH] 91.4gr VVN560, seating depths at 0.118", 0.78", 0.53, .030" off the lands (ignore the keyhole - the range I go to often has extremely unintelligent people doing the devil's work): [ATTACH alt="20200922_091654.jpg"]215371[/ATTACH] 91.8gr VVN560, same seating depths: [ATTACH alt="20200922_091722.jpg"]215374[/ATTACH] 92gr VVN560, same seating depths: [ATTACH alt="20200922_091753.jpg"]215375[/ATTACH] At first glance, the three groups from best to worst are 92gr seated at COAL 3.965" (0.053" jump), 91.8gr seated at 3.988" (0.030" jump), and 91.4gr seated at 3.940" (0.078" jump). The results don't make much sense to me, but I admit, I'm sure I make a lot more mistakes than I realize. Disclaimer, all rounds were fired on virgin Lapua brass, GM215M. I know a lot of folks will say load dev on virgin brass is a waste of time, but wasting components was the larger evil for me, so I wanted to at least gather some data. I've also got on hand some of the regular 250gr Bulldozers and will give it a go with an amazingly on point 0.100" jump when seated to mag length. Results soon. In the meantime, all comments/observations/advice is welcome. [/QUOTE]
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