DrMike
Ballistician
- Nov 8, 2006
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I shot the 460 Weatherby today. I had four loads to work with, all built around 450 grain TSX bullets. IMR4320 didn't give what I wanted, and I discarded the data. RL15 was acceptable at 1.45 inches. H4350 gave me a 1.35 inch group. And IMR4350 broke my heart. Two shots were touching after the first from a cold barrel was high. Photos of the groups follow:
100.5 grains of RL15:
113 grains of H4350:
113 grains of IMR4350:
I figure this is about minute of elephant at 20 yards. Actually, it shot quite well, I thought. With a little work, I'm certain I could tame the groups to an inch or less, but I need more than twelve pieces of brass.
The beast on the bench:
I was grateful for the Lead Sled today. I had about 35 pounds of sand bags on it, and it still managed to move the sled about four inches each shot. One thing we do not have at this range is a shooting bench that allows one to stand when torching off heavy hitters.
100.5 grains of RL15:
113 grains of H4350:
113 grains of IMR4350:
I figure this is about minute of elephant at 20 yards. Actually, it shot quite well, I thought. With a little work, I'm certain I could tame the groups to an inch or less, but I need more than twelve pieces of brass.
The beast on the bench:
I was grateful for the Lead Sled today. I had about 35 pounds of sand bags on it, and it still managed to move the sled about four inches each shot. One thing we do not have at this range is a shooting bench that allows one to stand when torching off heavy hitters.