NWmissouriman
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Developed a new load with the 180 Berger Hybrids. First time testing this load out at long range and got some pretty good grouping, actually the best group I've ever shot that far. However, something still isn't right. When putting in all of my data into my shooter app, I came up with a come up solution of 19.9 moa. I dialed up 20 moa and left 0.5 moa to account for spin drift. I was shooting straight south and there was a 1-2mph wind out of the south/southwest, but the first 450 yards of my shot had the wind blocked by a corn field. When I shot the first three shots I only heard one hit metal. Luckily, one of the shots managed to hit my target stand on the leg. I was about 16 inches low and 10 inches right. I dialed up to 22 moa and left to 1.5 moa. The next three shots were this group, still low and still right, but on target and a good group with very little vertical. The only thing I can think of is that maybe the distance I was shooting at was actually farther than what I thought it was. I do not currently have a rangefinder good enough to range that far (hopefully by the end of next week that problem will be solved) so I wheeled off the distance with a distance wheel. The terrain is completely flat, but maybe that wheel isn't 100% accurate? The velocity was tested with a magneto speed, so I'm going to assume that it is correct. My other thoughts are, if the range is right, maybe my weatherhawk gave me the wrong barometric pressure???? I'm pretty sure the altitude was correct within 100 ft. My only thoughts on the windage are the wind was actually worse at 20' than it was at point blank, but I could be wrong. I guess I need to recheck the actual distance when I get a good rangefinder. It certainly has me puzzled though. Load is 65.0 gr of H1000, 180 Hybrid, Norma Brass, WLR primer. Any thoughts and comments are welcomelightbulb.