RiverRider
Handloader
- Dec 9, 2008
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Here's a question for you guys who've had more calibers than I have...
I have decided I like the 75-grain V-Max in my .25-06, and I am testing loads that yield about 3700 fps. I usually have gone with heavier bullets in '06-based cartridges but decided on a different route with the 25. I've had .22 centerfires that produce velocities matching and exceeding that, but the rifles are heavier and I shoot 50-grain bullets in my centerfire .22s.
I've been dealing with a bit of frustration in getting consistent accuracy with my .25-06. I'll see trends that point me one direction or another but results have been rather inconsistent. The other day I shot again and here are the results.
The charge was held constant with these loads, I was varying seating depth in .003-inch increments. I love the .34-inch group, but I've seen groups like this with different rifles where the performance could not be repeated. Another thing that bugs me is the idea that so little difference in seating depth produced such drastic differences in accuracy. But is that what's really happening?
In examining these results, one thing that stood out to me was that the second and third loads wanted to print right where the fourth load put all three shots.
I am beginning to wonder if my rifle has been torquing on the rest. Like I said, I've shot plenty of high-velocity ammo, but nothing as heavy as 75 grains and always in rifles that were heavier. Maybe a little adjustment in bench technique is called for with this rifle.
I know someone is likely to ask what rest I am using. It is the Caldwell "Full Length." I like it a lot.
Any thoughts or ideas welcome!
I have decided I like the 75-grain V-Max in my .25-06, and I am testing loads that yield about 3700 fps. I usually have gone with heavier bullets in '06-based cartridges but decided on a different route with the 25. I've had .22 centerfires that produce velocities matching and exceeding that, but the rifles are heavier and I shoot 50-grain bullets in my centerfire .22s.
I've been dealing with a bit of frustration in getting consistent accuracy with my .25-06. I'll see trends that point me one direction or another but results have been rather inconsistent. The other day I shot again and here are the results.
The charge was held constant with these loads, I was varying seating depth in .003-inch increments. I love the .34-inch group, but I've seen groups like this with different rifles where the performance could not be repeated. Another thing that bugs me is the idea that so little difference in seating depth produced such drastic differences in accuracy. But is that what's really happening?
In examining these results, one thing that stood out to me was that the second and third loads wanted to print right where the fourth load put all three shots.
I am beginning to wonder if my rifle has been torquing on the rest. Like I said, I've shot plenty of high-velocity ammo, but nothing as heavy as 75 grains and always in rifles that were heavier. Maybe a little adjustment in bench technique is called for with this rifle.
I know someone is likely to ask what rest I am using. It is the Caldwell "Full Length." I like it a lot.
Any thoughts or ideas welcome!