Ok, so ive got my MDT Tac 21 all put together, the only thing its missing is a super sweet load. So that is what im trying to find now, so i can post a grouping worthy of the Tac 21 Chassis. I read Mystics article on ladder testing and this was my attempt.
Let me say first that this is my first bolt action rifle and my first attempt at finding true accuracy. The test results do show some positive info, but some of it is truly clouded by my inability to shoot well.
So i loaded up two sets of rounds, both using Varget and standard winchester primers. I used Hornady 168gr match bullets in 1 load and 175gr SMKs in the other. All the brass was fireformed for this rifle. The rifle is a rem 700 5R Milspec sitting in an MDT Tac 21 chassis. I was shooting off a bipod, atlas accushot, and using a rear bag.
It seems that the 168gr grouped much better, i shot them first, and looking at the second loads using the 175gr SMK, im really not sure why my shooting went to sh*t. But it is what it is.
Also all of this shooting was done at 200yrds.
So first target using the 168gr.
starting load was with 42gr of varget and an COL of 2.800
max load was 45gr of varget.
went in .3gr incriments
The best groupings were at 42.6grs measure .773", and 44.7gr measures .753" So at 44.7 am i too close to max? ive heard there are pressure signs, but not sure what to look for. I saved the brass and know which ones were from which amount of powder, so if i know what to look for i can probly figure it out.
The second target was using varget starting at 42gr and working my way up to 45gr, using 175gr SMK with a COL of 2.800. Not sure what i did wrong when shooting at this target, but i just didnt feel like i was doing as well as the above. The sweet spot seems to be at 42.9gr measuring 1.064". The last little target with the 45 gr of varget i only hit with one shot? lol not sure where the other one went.
So this was my first ladder test and i am pleased with how it went, except for the second target. But it was fun and i am enjoying trying to find a recipe my rifle likes. Any tips for a beginner?
also a pic of the rifle shooting these groups
Let me say first that this is my first bolt action rifle and my first attempt at finding true accuracy. The test results do show some positive info, but some of it is truly clouded by my inability to shoot well.
So i loaded up two sets of rounds, both using Varget and standard winchester primers. I used Hornady 168gr match bullets in 1 load and 175gr SMKs in the other. All the brass was fireformed for this rifle. The rifle is a rem 700 5R Milspec sitting in an MDT Tac 21 chassis. I was shooting off a bipod, atlas accushot, and using a rear bag.
It seems that the 168gr grouped much better, i shot them first, and looking at the second loads using the 175gr SMK, im really not sure why my shooting went to sh*t. But it is what it is.
Also all of this shooting was done at 200yrds.
So first target using the 168gr.
starting load was with 42gr of varget and an COL of 2.800
max load was 45gr of varget.
went in .3gr incriments

The best groupings were at 42.6grs measure .773", and 44.7gr measures .753" So at 44.7 am i too close to max? ive heard there are pressure signs, but not sure what to look for. I saved the brass and know which ones were from which amount of powder, so if i know what to look for i can probly figure it out.
The second target was using varget starting at 42gr and working my way up to 45gr, using 175gr SMK with a COL of 2.800. Not sure what i did wrong when shooting at this target, but i just didnt feel like i was doing as well as the above. The sweet spot seems to be at 42.9gr measuring 1.064". The last little target with the 45 gr of varget i only hit with one shot? lol not sure where the other one went.

So this was my first ladder test and i am pleased with how it went, except for the second target. But it was fun and i am enjoying trying to find a recipe my rifle likes. Any tips for a beginner?
also a pic of the rifle shooting these groups
