MNsportsman60
Beginner
- Apr 23, 2007
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Now before you all jump on this, I know it has to be more than 1! Reason I ask is, this fall I was sighting in my 06 for dear season. Now I don't reload yet, so I am just shooting factory loads. Federal Premium Nosler PT 180's. The spotter calls out my target at 100 and I fire my first shot. 3 1/2 right and 1 high. I fire a second shot, result is a ragged hole. We have a steady wind blowing left to righ. I have not shot enought to be able to dope the wind, but after he consults with some of his buddy's he said that I should move 11 clicks to the left, I make the change on the leupy and fire my next shot, 3/4" right and 1 high. (they said I should allow 3/4" for the wind)? I fire my next shot and they are touching. So I have 2 - 2 shot groups that are easily covered with a dime. For hunting season I am extremely confident in be able to put the shot where I need to and the 180 PT's have never failed me yet. As I am looking to get into handloading, when you guys are working up loads, how many shots do you shoot for a group?
3? 5? 10?
Actually, since the 180's PT's shoot 1/2" or less I sometimes wonder if I will actually gain anything by reloading. Well, I have the target here in cubicle and dream about shooting ragged 1 hole groups.
How many rounds do you reload at a given powder weight to determine velocity and accuracy is what I am getting at? Secondly, would trying to duplicate the Fed Premium load as a starting point and then making small changes to improve the load be the best or starting from scratch?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Steve
Thanks
Steve
3? 5? 10?
Actually, since the 180's PT's shoot 1/2" or less I sometimes wonder if I will actually gain anything by reloading. Well, I have the target here in cubicle and dream about shooting ragged 1 hole groups.
How many rounds do you reload at a given powder weight to determine velocity and accuracy is what I am getting at? Secondly, would trying to duplicate the Fed Premium load as a starting point and then making small changes to improve the load be the best or starting from scratch?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Steve
Thanks
Steve