turbo_bird
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Kamloops, BC
So to begin with, I'm relatively new to trying to work up a good accurate load for a rifle. Most of my reloading has been for pistols, coming up with something that is safe and feeds reliably, as well as making the required power factor for IPSC. The rifle I'm loading for is a Carl Gustaf 3000 that I bought from Tradex last year, in 6.5x55. I'm using Lapua brass, once fired and neck sized with a Redding die, Barnes 145gn Match boat tail bullet, and Reloder 22 powder. I loaded 3 round each in .2 grain increments, and fired groups at 200m. I let the rifle cool down to somewhat warm between groups, and the wind was changing throughout the day. It was mostly cloudy and somewhere around 20 - 25 C. I forgot to bring my chronograph, so don't know the velocities, but the elevation changes don't seem very big or very consistent between the various charges. I was thinking about doing a typical ladder test, but thought 3 rounds at each charge would allow me to eliminate fliers and reduce the effects of shooter error, but it looks more like I just can't shoot good enough to get meaningful results. The grid on the target is 15mm, and the graph paper is normal 1/4".
I've got my results so far marked up on a single target, and am looking for some help with figuring out what I'm doing and what I should be looking for.
This is my colour legend for which shots go with each powder charge.
On this page I've marked just the elevation of each shot, relative to each other.
And my best group, just because. This one was loaded with 43.8 gn.
I graphed out my averages and also threw out what looked like the most obvious fliers, to meet it looks like I should concentrate on the 44.2 to 44.6 grain area. I also have more rounds loaded to try up to 47.2, but ran out of time to shoot them.
I'm almost thinking my results just mean I need to work on my shooting consistency, but if anyone has any thoughts on what I've got so far, I'd love to hear it.
Kristian
I've got my results so far marked up on a single target, and am looking for some help with figuring out what I'm doing and what I should be looking for.
This is my colour legend for which shots go with each powder charge.
On this page I've marked just the elevation of each shot, relative to each other.
And my best group, just because. This one was loaded with 43.8 gn.
I graphed out my averages and also threw out what looked like the most obvious fliers, to meet it looks like I should concentrate on the 44.2 to 44.6 grain area. I also have more rounds loaded to try up to 47.2, but ran out of time to shoot them.
I'm almost thinking my results just mean I need to work on my shooting consistency, but if anyone has any thoughts on what I've got so far, I'd love to hear it.
Kristian
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