one-mad-dog
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- Central Ontario
A load I worked up for my Remington 7400 in .243 Win which works very well for deer is:
40 grains of IMR 4350, CCI#200 LR primers, Nosler 100 grain partition bullets in Winchester cases. The average velocity is 2710 fps and they consistently group less than 1.5 inches at 100 yds. with the 7400.
I also have some 95 grain partition bullets so I thought I would try these with the exact same components as above. The average velocity was 2732 fps and they grouped well but 3 inches lower and 1 inch to the right of the 100 grainers.
I then tried the 95 grain partition bullets with the same components but with 41.0 grains of IMR 4350. The average velocity was 2808 fps with a 1” group but 5 inches lower and 2 inches to the right of the 100 grainers.
Can anyone explain why the point of impact is changing so drastically. I would expect a different POI with these different loads but not like this.
40 grains of IMR 4350, CCI#200 LR primers, Nosler 100 grain partition bullets in Winchester cases. The average velocity is 2710 fps and they consistently group less than 1.5 inches at 100 yds. with the 7400.
I also have some 95 grain partition bullets so I thought I would try these with the exact same components as above. The average velocity was 2732 fps and they grouped well but 3 inches lower and 1 inch to the right of the 100 grainers.
I then tried the 95 grain partition bullets with the same components but with 41.0 grains of IMR 4350. The average velocity was 2808 fps with a 1” group but 5 inches lower and 2 inches to the right of the 100 grainers.
Can anyone explain why the point of impact is changing so drastically. I would expect a different POI with these different loads but not like this.




















































