Yesterday was a beautiful day , calm winds less than 5km from the south.
I packed up my 6 BR , 6.5x284, my wilson loading gear, chroney and Lap top to run STD dev on my loads, in strings of 3 and 5.
Already have my powders and bullets decided just some fine tune work to do.
I know I have posted before about difference in primers but now I have proof!
I ran 30. gr of varget for 3, 3 shot groups (9) shots over the chroney with CCI BR primers, than teh same with Fed , GMM. There was a huge diff in group size to std dev. The Fed GMM primers are much more predictable and concistant than teh CCI,
I began running different loads from 29.5-31.0 and found teh same with teh sweet spot at 30.0 std dev for the Feds was 10 std dev for the CCIs was 35 and up to 50 with one string, with no other variables becides a primer change.
Groups would open up .2 to .3 with one small pimer change.
As for the 6.5x 284, I found teh same using a 48.0 grain charge of H-4350 and other charges as well, but 48 was the sweet node for the gun, and the Fed GMM proved best again.
I had noticed this before when i switched from Feds to CCI in my Tikka tactical but was suspect until i found my own results I never did shoot the 308 over the chroney but I am sure teh primer upset the ballance. I now know it was a primer change to off set accuracy. If any one ever doubt teh effect of a primer charge, re think and try this for your self. It was a very rewarding day for me.
I do not think teh avg hunting rig would be affected but it sure plays hell on teh BR stuff.
Regards
I packed up my 6 BR , 6.5x284, my wilson loading gear, chroney and Lap top to run STD dev on my loads, in strings of 3 and 5.
Already have my powders and bullets decided just some fine tune work to do.
I know I have posted before about difference in primers but now I have proof!
I ran 30. gr of varget for 3, 3 shot groups (9) shots over the chroney with CCI BR primers, than teh same with Fed , GMM. There was a huge diff in group size to std dev. The Fed GMM primers are much more predictable and concistant than teh CCI,
I began running different loads from 29.5-31.0 and found teh same with teh sweet spot at 30.0 std dev for the Feds was 10 std dev for the CCIs was 35 and up to 50 with one string, with no other variables becides a primer change.
Groups would open up .2 to .3 with one small pimer change.
As for the 6.5x 284, I found teh same using a 48.0 grain charge of H-4350 and other charges as well, but 48 was the sweet node for the gun, and the Fed GMM proved best again.
I had noticed this before when i switched from Feds to CCI in my Tikka tactical but was suspect until i found my own results I never did shoot the 308 over the chroney but I am sure teh primer upset the ballance. I now know it was a primer change to off set accuracy. If any one ever doubt teh effect of a primer charge, re think and try this for your self. It was a very rewarding day for me.
I do not think teh avg hunting rig would be affected but it sure plays hell on teh BR stuff.
Regards