Hey guys,
First time loading for my rifle. I'm a handgun guy.
Savage 111 Trophy Hunter in .223. It has the pencil barrel and I'm learning the ropes on this thing, then I'll swap out the barrel. I've been reading a fair amount and have watched a bunch of videos from Erik Cortina and some others. I realize this is a topic where there are a variety of ways to figure out a load, but I'm trying out this path first:
Using Varget, and 69 grain Sierra Match King, here is my powder charge test at 100m. First string went low charge (23.9gr) to high charge (26.0), in 0.3 grain increments, 1 shot per target. I let the barrel cool, and then fired a similar string, but went high charge down to low.

The method I'm attempting to try is to look for a stable elevation powder charge range, then narrow in there and try different seating depths to look for the best group.
Am I right thinking a powder charge of 24.9 to 25.0 grains looks good (between the two targets on the left side of the middle piece of paper)?
fwiw, chrono values:
grains/velocity
23.9.....2715
24.2.....2726
24.5.....2783
24.8.....2824
25.1.....2842
25.4.....2904
25.7.....2936
26.0.....2989
Thanks!
First time loading for my rifle. I'm a handgun guy.
Using Varget, and 69 grain Sierra Match King, here is my powder charge test at 100m. First string went low charge (23.9gr) to high charge (26.0), in 0.3 grain increments, 1 shot per target. I let the barrel cool, and then fired a similar string, but went high charge down to low.

The method I'm attempting to try is to look for a stable elevation powder charge range, then narrow in there and try different seating depths to look for the best group.
Am I right thinking a powder charge of 24.9 to 25.0 grains looks good (between the two targets on the left side of the middle piece of paper)?
fwiw, chrono values:
grains/velocity
23.9.....2715
24.2.....2726
24.5.....2783
24.8.....2824
25.1.....2842
25.4.....2904
25.7.....2936
26.0.....2989
Thanks!




















































