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Shot my first ones.
Well, I broke in my rifle firing some Remington Core Lokts with a cleaning between each shell totalling 20 shots.
I let it cool and then fired my first 5 shot group of reloads. In my Rem 700 chambered in .280 Rem I had Nosler brass, Winchester Large rifle primers, 50.5 gr of IMR 4350, and 140 grain accubond seated .018 off the lands (so I thought). At 100 meters, it came out to .945" group with a flyer and .610" group without the one flyer. No signs of pressure and not much perceived recoil. I got back and was looking at all the data and realized that I had my original OAL using a Nosler Partition bullet. I got to thinking and decided to check my OAL with an Accubond bullet and found out after doing some math that I actually had my Accubonds seated .085 off the lands which is a lot I figure. I'm going to try the load again but back off my bullet depth so my bullet is .020 off the lands and try it again. I guess overall it wasn't a bad group considering I was using a sandbag and a 10-15 mph full value wind. Anyways, I just thought I let you all know how my first five went and I definately learned something there. |
Dang good, I'd be satisfied with that group from a hunting rife any day!
Dan :D |
I wouldn't change a thing, either. But at least if the 0.20" setting opens things up, you do know where to go back to!
BTW, good groups like that are half load and half shooter. Congrats! |
Thanks.
I keep a "reloading sheet" for every load or groups that are loaded and "dope" on every group that is fired. That way I can figure out what is causing groups to tighten up or open up. I'll let you all know what I find out next time out. |
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