Fire three or even five shot groups, one target with two shots doesn't prove much about a load.
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This testing is done at 200yds
This is for my .223, powder is varget, shooting 80gr Bergers, shooting will be done at 400yds max
The bottle of varget says 27.5gr but that completely fills the case.
Why are people focusing on 2 shots? No, I shoot 2 shot groups over a large powder range and pick a node that looks good then I do 5 shot groups from there. This is the very start of my ladder test, I simply want to know if 23.8gr would be sufficient enough before loading more ammo around that node.
I don't just shoot 2 holes at a target and say "well that looks good"
Because two shots really don't tell a person anything, and it can be very misleading. You can fluke two shots overlapping the same hole with a load that won't average moa with a few three or five shot groups. Three shots reduces the odds of a fluke, and five shots reduces the odds considerably more.
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This testing is done at 200yds
This is for my .223, powder is varget, shooting 80gr Bergers, shooting will be done at 400yds max
The bottle of varget says 27.5gr but that completely fills the case.



























