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MikeCTX
08-25-2009, 08:52 PM
chasing bugholes is fun for sure, but admittedly a tough learning curve. getting inside of 1moa is was fairly easy, but from that point forward it is a new discipline, one of the things i have learned is a rifle set up for 1000yd shooting is a different animal than one for 100yd shooting, if your using a 1000yd rig to chase bugholes and 1000yd loads, then 100yds is a compromise of sorts. a dedicated 100yd load should do bugholes no doubt, but i have never gotten a bug hole group out of my rifle at 100yds but shot a 4x 5 shot group at 300yds w/ it yesterday that measured 1.4", i'll take that anyday over a 100yd bughole group, so kinda look at the big picture and see what your goal is. i may someday build a slower flat based bullet load to try to bughole my rifle, but i set my goal at 1000yds and built a load around that goal. my worst 5 shot group was at just over 4" so i had a fun day of shooting.




Think you have a very good point hershey...and the 12VLP with a 7 twist may not be the right 'tool' for what I am wanting to do. One of the reasons looking at a 12 or 14 twist barrel to swap out and see how thing go with a slower twist, and lighter weight bullet than the 69-80 gr.

After shooting the small .20s it got me to thinking completely different than I had been. Of course also found the action screws had come lose as well. Had not checked them after the first few visits and they had become quite lose...note to self, check more often. :)

lal357
08-26-2009, 06:41 AM
when I'm working up loads i load in .5 gr. increments and take various powders using the same case,primer and head so the only difference is the powder and charge .I'm still chasing myself best group so far is .365 center to center
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b104/lal357/savagetiger.jpg

guns is a 308 savage tigershark w\Bushnell 8x32x44mm scope .
I'm getting the most consisty with rl-15,varget and benchmark (all around .500 or under ) but as said before nothing can replace range time

stevec
09-09-2009, 11:01 PM
Shot this one the other day. Tried some 68gr bergers. I hope to get to try them again before sunday, I'd like to take this load to Denton.

Best five shot group I have ever shot. .103 center to center!


http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff108/stevecphoto/100_0651.jpg

Steve

MikeCTX
09-09-2009, 11:14 PM
Now that is smokin Steve, really nice shootin.... .103, very nice.

Thanks for posting, was this using the new rest as well?



Shot this one the other day. Tried some 68gr bergers. I hope to get to try them again before sunday, I'd like to take this load to Denton.

Best five shot group I have ever shot. .103 center to center!


http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff108/stevecphoto/100_0651.jpg

Steve

stevec
09-10-2009, 01:11 PM
Yes, I was using my new rest. Need to try this load again and make sure its not a fluke!
Rained all night and the range I use is out in the middle of a friends pasture so it may be a few days. :'(

Steve