"Gremlin chasers" use a comparator and measure to the ogive.
Yup, Saves a lot of grief, especially with some brands of bullets. The Hornady or Sinclair comparator tools make this an easy easy task
"Gremlin chasers" use a comparator and measure to the ogive.
Anything past 800m and your pushing that round to the lmit
Anything past 800m and your pushing that round to the lmit
Just throwing this out there, but to max out the V, why not push up .3gr of powder at a time until you find stiff bolt lift/extractor marks, and then go back down to the vertical spread node below .1gr at a time??
You all likely have caught on that I'm spurting from Jerry's article where he advocates for 2 shot groups. I like his reasoning, except for the 2 shot group part, as I agree with whoever said it above that even with a rest and bags, etc, human error will be present. I'm gonna do 5 shot groups. I do like the concept of using the "end measure" (vertical spread) as your outcome measure rather than using ES/SD on a somewhat low cost chrono as a surrogate measure.
Do you guys trust your chrono's to be truly that accurate?? I'm asking, not stirring sh!t.
Anything past 800m and your pushing that round to the lmit
I hope to soon have that confidence.....
I know I have the potential, just gotta get on it...!!!
Basically I'm thinking of developing something that may see improved performance in the wind. If anything good came of today's weather is seeing for the first time the drastic effects Of weather on ballistics.