C.O. Shooter
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Pay attention to your bolt lifts, case heads, and primers (Cratering).
Absolutely will ! I actually prefer a easy load, which the 89.9 is but it won't get me to 1 mile too well at 2,667fpsPay attention to your bolt lifts, case heads, and primers (Cratering).
Horizontal stringing could still happen at 5-600 yards with perfect seating depth, just from shooter error..... and good charge weight can show excessive verticle dispersion if the SD is excessive...... I'm not sure this way of testing is very accurate. I don't believe any test at 500+ yards has the potential to conclusively prove anything....???As stated before by another, do this "pressure test" at 5-600 yards. You will be able to identify an optimal charge weight and then shoot those loads for a group at that same distance. If something shows promise, try adjusting your seating depth. Remember if your groups show vertical stringing, it's your charge. If it shows horizontal stringing, it's your seating depth.
I had 7 out of 9 groups under 1" and 4-5 of those at ½"..... l think it likes the combo, just gotta find the best ELR combo.....Your rifle may not like that powder/bullet or combination thereof. Maybe try something different in a starting load and just measure ES/SD?