So I did the ladder test at 300m, got some bizarre results. Take a look:
The rectangular hole was my aiming point, the target underneath was black in that area.
The load was as follows:
168gr Berger BT Target
Once fired Federal brass @ 2.010
2.800 COAL
Varget from 41.9gr to 45.9gr in .2gr intervals
CCI BR2 primers
It was -5C, absolutely no wind.
Took awhile to get pressure signs, flattened primer and extractor impression at 45.9gr.
The trick of highlighting the bullet tips worked well, too bad half my rounds were MIA. Apparently increasing the powder makes the bullet drop more, not less, who knew?!? The rifle and scope are good, checked when confirming my zero. I shot the test fairly quickly, could a hot barrel cause this?
I think I will try a more conventional approach next, just make up 5 round groups with increasing powder.
The rectangular hole was my aiming point, the target underneath was black in that area.
The load was as follows:
168gr Berger BT Target
Once fired Federal brass @ 2.010
2.800 COAL
Varget from 41.9gr to 45.9gr in .2gr intervals
CCI BR2 primers
It was -5C, absolutely no wind.
Took awhile to get pressure signs, flattened primer and extractor impression at 45.9gr.
The trick of highlighting the bullet tips worked well, too bad half my rounds were MIA. Apparently increasing the powder makes the bullet drop more, not less, who knew?!? The rifle and scope are good, checked when confirming my zero. I shot the test fairly quickly, could a hot barrel cause this?
I think I will try a more conventional approach next, just make up 5 round groups with increasing powder.



















































