Hi Guys,
I have been slowly dialing on my .223 for long range. Stock Savage LRPV.
To date i have discovered that measuring the powder down to the nearest grain has quite a significant impact on my "round to round" consistency when shooting beyond 800 yards.
I was still getting a 30 fps variation in muzzle velocity so i switched over to federal match primers (gm205m). This afternoon i discovered that switching primers from winchester small rifle to the federal match was able to drop my variation in muzzel velocity down to 9 fps.
So my question for you all is how much further should i chase this rabbit down the hole ? (Is a 9 fps variance from round to round considered a good thing?)
I did shoot my best 100yd group to date as well.
I have been slowly dialing on my .223 for long range. Stock Savage LRPV.
To date i have discovered that measuring the powder down to the nearest grain has quite a significant impact on my "round to round" consistency when shooting beyond 800 yards.
I was still getting a 30 fps variation in muzzle velocity so i switched over to federal match primers (gm205m). This afternoon i discovered that switching primers from winchester small rifle to the federal match was able to drop my variation in muzzel velocity down to 9 fps.
So my question for you all is how much further should i chase this rabbit down the hole ? (Is a 9 fps variance from round to round considered a good thing?)
I did shoot my best 100yd group to date as well.
