I am getting ready for a 1000 yard competition.
In the 10 round event I plan on using a 260 Rem, Savage LRP with a Sightron optic.
The load is 42.54gn H4350, Federal 210M primer, Lapua 136L and Lapua brass.
Brass has been annealed, trimmed to length.....the next step is weigh sorting.
(all weights are measured with a FXi 120 scale) lightest is 171.18gn - heaviest 173.52gn.
Rarely two pieces weigh exactly the same, so what is a good variable hi to low?
Is it +/- half a grain , one grain or does it make a whole lot of difference?
With this load the rifle, with me at the controls, will typically produce 0.6-0.7 moa at 330 yards, with out weigh sorting the brass or using wind flags.
In the 10 round event I plan on using a 260 Rem, Savage LRP with a Sightron optic.
The load is 42.54gn H4350, Federal 210M primer, Lapua 136L and Lapua brass.
Brass has been annealed, trimmed to length.....the next step is weigh sorting.
(all weights are measured with a FXi 120 scale) lightest is 171.18gn - heaviest 173.52gn.
Rarely two pieces weigh exactly the same, so what is a good variable hi to low?
Is it +/- half a grain , one grain or does it make a whole lot of difference?
With this load the rifle, with me at the controls, will typically produce 0.6-0.7 moa at 330 yards, with out weigh sorting the brass or using wind flags.


















































