It has been my experience that the maximum load is seldom the most accurate. This morning was no different. I set up a target on the 100 yard line and settled in at the bench.
The first target, using 48 grains of powder was disheartening. Five shots fell into about five inches. Likewise the 49 grain load, although it was a bit smaller, at four inches.
The 50 grain load shows promise. It fell into a little over 2.5 inches with three shots nearly touching.

The last load, at 51 grains, went back to the 4" group.
This shows the benefits of working up your loads. There's something right with that 50 grain load, but I'm not sure if I'm there yet. I'll have to do some more work, by backing down to 49.6 grains, and going up in 2/10ths increments, to 49.8, 50.0, 50.2, 50.4, and see how each of those shoot. I'm hoping that one of those loads will show me something wonderful.
Hope springs eternal in the shooter's heart.
1 comment:
At least it's productive :-) AND you get a good load that works for the gun!
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