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Working on 1st wildcat (7mm Blaser Rogue)
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<blockquote data-quote="GoosePilot" data-source="post: 1715568" data-attributes="member: 104513"><p>Still pretty inexperienced at reloading, but I'm learning. Have shot 9 pieces of brass 4-5 times and working charges up slowly. Now loaded up 30 rounds to fire form more and do some seating depth tests at the same time using 69.0g of H1000 3 rounds at each bullet style and depth. Labradar and shooting at 500 yards. Peak of heat of the day from about 3pm-6pm 82-83 degress 56-57% humity at 900ft ASL</p><p>Had been shooting at about .070" off lands, so started there using </p><p></p><p>EOL 195 bullets</p><p>.07 avg 2838fps, 45 es, 22.6 std dev</p><p>.03 avg 2865, 13, 7.7</p><p>.02 avg 2863, 16, 7.9</p><p>.01 avg 2882, 13, 6.7</p><p></p><p>Hybrid 180</p><p>.07 avg 2868, 15, 8.3</p><p>.05 avg 2888, 29, 16.2</p><p>.03 avg 2904, 19, 10.2</p><p>.01 avg 2899, 14, 7.8</p><p></p><p>Gained about 40 fps on each bullet from seating bullet out further from .07 to .01 off lands.</p><p></p><p>So are these numbers saying more than just simply taking them at face value? (Some groups are similar speeds, some are getting progressively faster) Can this indicate a sweet spot to jump or anything like that?</p><p></p><p>Then just did 3 each of two other bullets my brother had at an estimated .070 off</p><p>F 184 avg 2898, 8, 4.4</p><p>EH 175 avg 2926, 50, 25</p><p></p><p>Thought it was interesting that the F184 was 30fps faster than the H180s</p><p>They all shot decent groups, some better than others. Never put a tape measure to them, just a photo at the end. .07 off shot well, as did .01 off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoosePilot, post: 1715568, member: 104513"] Still pretty inexperienced at reloading, but I'm learning. Have shot 9 pieces of brass 4-5 times and working charges up slowly. Now loaded up 30 rounds to fire form more and do some seating depth tests at the same time using 69.0g of H1000 3 rounds at each bullet style and depth. Labradar and shooting at 500 yards. Peak of heat of the day from about 3pm-6pm 82-83 degress 56-57% humity at 900ft ASL Had been shooting at about .070" off lands, so started there using EOL 195 bullets .07 avg 2838fps, 45 es, 22.6 std dev .03 avg 2865, 13, 7.7 .02 avg 2863, 16, 7.9 .01 avg 2882, 13, 6.7 Hybrid 180 .07 avg 2868, 15, 8.3 .05 avg 2888, 29, 16.2 .03 avg 2904, 19, 10.2 .01 avg 2899, 14, 7.8 Gained about 40 fps on each bullet from seating bullet out further from .07 to .01 off lands. So are these numbers saying more than just simply taking them at face value? (Some groups are similar speeds, some are getting progressively faster) Can this indicate a sweet spot to jump or anything like that? Then just did 3 each of two other bullets my brother had at an estimated .070 off F 184 avg 2898, 8, 4.4 EH 175 avg 2926, 50, 25 Thought it was interesting that the F184 was 30fps faster than the H180s They all shot decent groups, some better than others. Never put a tape measure to them, just a photo at the end. .07 off shot well, as did .01 off [/QUOTE]
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