100 yards or meters?
Looks like pretty good results. Shame you didn't have a chronograph with you.
I believe meters. We were at silverdale incase anyone knows forsure.
Any reason in particular you chose 2.813" COAL? (nothing wrong with that, I'm just curious)
I didnt yet have my comparator or anything like that. Gold medal match, we were measureing at 2.809-2.812.
I did a smoke test (first time) on the bullets to approximate where his lands were, since I didnt have the stoney-point setup yet, and determined his lands started around 2.823, so I used a 10 thou jump as a starting point, because it was closely related to federal gold medal, which shot good out of his rifle. Since I couldnt measure ogive easily to sort bullets, I at least sorted the bullets by length (I know sorting by ogive is the only way to go though)
Further testing should include at each powder load, jump, kiss, jam depths, but we didnt have the time, OR the amount of bullets. Why is ontario cleaned out of bullets? Once we realized this, we went around and bought up all the stock we came across
This was again, my first shot at trying this reloading stuff.
I am happy though, that I received in the mail today, the stoney point system, caliper comparator etc so we can be spot on.
Im also heading out tonight to buy a chronograph which should help.
Ill be getting my savage back friday, so its a repeat of this test sat morning with my rifle, and further tweaking with his.
**Note** At 44.3 grains of varget, we were seeing the primers starting to flatten. No sticky bolt lifts though. Since we're so green on pressure danger zones, Id like to do more reading, and have a better idea on signs of overpressure incase we push the envelope further.