The load is NOT that hot. So I wouldn't discount some wind over a 200 yard shot.
I'm running .6 more grains with all else (component wise) equal... and that's still a .223 pressure load.
The load is NOT that hot. So I wouldn't discount some wind over a 200 yard shot.
I'm running .6 more grains with all else (component wise) equal... and that's still a .223 pressure load.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
Max for 77gr bullets @ 223 pressure is 21.8gr H322. He's running 22.0gr. Going slightly above max hasn't shown any pressure signs in my rifle, so his load isn't that hot (as you said).
I haven't had the chance to run any of the hotter H322 loads over a chrono yet, but .6gr over his 22.0gr load seems like it would be pretty dang hot for such a fast powder.
Last edited by Onyx Z; 08-27-14 at 15:33.
Due to forecasted T-Storms this weekend I managed to get my work done with the rifle this evening...
First checked for anything wrong with the rifle itself and could find nothing.
Showed a few pics of my groups to my BR family members, and they all agreed that I was "shooting a weather report" as many of you suggested.
All three of us then shot the rifle, at 100, 200, and 300 w/ flags, spotter, all the good stuff. What did we find? Exactly what most all of you said, wind.
All of my precision shooting prior to this rifle had been done with either my 300 wm or a 30BR, and I thought that I was at least capable at reading the wind. Seeing the way these little 77gr projectiles get pushed around by even a mild breeze was a real eye opener for me. Truthfully I am glad this was simply an error on my part and not something in the rifle or load. Hopefully more shooting with this load will help me improve my ability to read the wind and compensate.
Thank you all again for your input, it is greatly appreciated.
Last edited by masan; 08-28-14 at 20:58.
Congrats on finding the problem. Wind is the great equalizer at a benchrest match.
Even with the best equipment if you can not read the wind you wont go home with a trophy.
And a AR is a hard gun to shoot off the bags.
Smooth tube and an A2 stocked fixed most of thatAnd a AR is a hard gun to shoot off the bags.
Wow. I bet.
Yeah, I was a little surprised to see this thread again as well.
I actually started competing in Benchrest a little over a year ago. I shot over 20 registered International Benchrest Shooting matches last year and I am still only scratching the surface of precision shooting.
It has been a real eye opener, and a real blast.
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