One good thing about IMR 4350, it's available almost everywhere.
Nice shooting.Finally made it to the range with this and here are the results from bags on bench, 4 shots @100. Stopped at 79 for a few reasons, the main being the gun malfunctioning (Here's the problem. Also, I'm happy enough with the group with 79gr 4350, especially since this probably won't be shot over 300yds.
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Also starting to question the accuracy/consistency of my Hornady Lock N Load. Quite a difference in elevation in two of the groups, as well as some groups I shot out of a different gun that day. i'll have to keep an eye on it.
Nice shooting.
If you aren't weighing each load you're going to have at least some variation. If I'm going for best accuracy I never use volumetric measuring especially with stick powders.
Each load for each round.I'm weighing each load, but do you mean each cartridge or charge weight? Each charge is measured, but didn't really start measuring each cartridge until last night (260 rem), more out of curiosity, and surprisingly, the 6 I weighed were all within .2gr of each other.
I ran those out of a RUM. Big stupid fun. Really disassemble a lightweight critter. I got around 3800 and change if I remember right it was 10 yrs ago. Still have some left.
Hit a few 'chucks with the 300 and 110gr VMax and was disappointed with the end result. Shots were <250, all dead, but I expected more of a 'show'. No flips, no mist, boring. Most times, exit wound was pretty much the same size as entrance. More damage was done by a 129SST and SMK going 8- 900fps slower in different calibers. If I ever get a hold of some nuisance permits up here, maybe I'll try the remaining on some white tails.