Others have said to try a different bullet. One would expect that the 143gr eld bullet that hornady makes would shoot the same as a 140gr berger hybrid, or a 139gr lapua scenar. However, all of these bullets will shoot differently.
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I've been stockpiling it for the last 2 years, as I use it in my 30-06 for Elk, and had figured I would use it in the 260 also given how many guys have had great results with it. I've got about 3.5 pounds left. I will be moving over to all Lapua brass after the hornady brass is toast. I did go check my sheet again last night and I did get up to the 2700 FPS mark with the 42.5 H4350 load. Have yet to see what the 43 gr. load chronographs at.
Thanks as always guys!! I appreciate all the positive feedback... And I will take a look at the 130 if I can't find the happy medium with the 140s.
Ahhh.... Come on fellas!!!! She's worth at least $2.00 just cuz she's so pretty to look at LOL!! Ohhh.... and I hope you Boys are LEFTIES!!
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It doesn't, not to any significant effect like people wish it would anyhow.
When I was putting the BS claims around the FlatLine bullets to the test, I also did some testing of the Berger VLD's, SMK's, FL, and ProHunters. Across two different rifles, the same load with the same relative jump to lands, yields the same pressure and velocity. I'm sure that there is a technical difference, but it isn't one that the average Joe will see or take advantage of.
Once you get out past 400 yards, there is no such thing as a laser.
At least a modern gun is going out have (40 inch?) drop at 1000 yards.
So yours is 41.5 inches.
Is it accurate ? If so, good to go.
It's the most accurate barrel I've ever had thus far... I had my first "literal" One hole group @ 100 yards with the IMR 7828 load. I couldn't hold the same spot every time because the hole just kept getting bigger. By the 5th shot I was holding "in the middle of the hole".
And this is why you always set elevation 1" above POA.
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So please explain to me how that would affect my Dope inputs
Thanks WBM,
I just ran that one against my strelock app and the drop is the same... My windage however is off... mine shows 5.9 MOA and the JBM shows 7.0 MOA.... Strange.... I would have thought the elevation would have been different before the windage...
The reason should have been obvious. the 1" higher is for aiming at a point on the target with out destroying that point.
Reset your elevation then use your App. and get your dope and you are good to go.
Ok... That makes sense.... I thought froggy was saying to just setup your scope with that one inch above POA and then leave it there.... That's the part that was confusing me. I get what he was saying now.
Thanks again all,
If a group happens to fall on point of aim for me its an accident.
This is just my take.
Otherwise I will shoot all 5 as long as they are on the target (marking it of course when I get to the target that was what it was and its data string)
If the next 5 are not where I roughly want them, they get shot as well and then another move.
I look to move it over so its falling someplace about an inch around the POA.
If I ever do any match shooting POA and POI need to be the same though as I recall one type of shooting you could go for groups size or closest to the POA as your choice.
If going for POA, then you should shoot separate sub target each time. Of get it out far enough it self separates and is not an issue.
Me, if the group is good I don't need to hit a given point. Not sure if that is heresy or not.
When range gets long enough and win becomes an aspect that gets different. Happy to shoot my groups in the meantime.
RC, the reason for POA being different than POI is so when you shoot the middle of your target out you still have a precise aim point that is not a gaping hole .
Ok guys... Made another trip out this weekend and managed to reach 2800 fps... As someone mentioned earlier in the thread, My accuracy node seems to be between 2650 and 2750 FPS (somewhat below max MV). Managed to narrow it down to the Vhit N560 and good old reliable H4350 as they both get me good groups and just over the 2700 fps mark. Jury is still out on the IMR 7828 load... Will have to revisit that one as I didn't get the one hole group with it this time.
Got a riddle for someone though.... When I hit 2800 fps my POI dropped 1.5 inches lower than my loads in the 2650-2750 fps range... I would think that they would have been an inch or so higher given the extra velocity. Any idea why it would be lower rather than higher? I even did it twice just to make sure I didn't "pull" it, but the second one did the same thing.
When you pick up velocity your round shoots flatter. Therefore at short distances like 100yds it has a lower ARC and lower POI. Glad you found the results you were looking for!
Thanks LW!!
Can't tell you how much help you've been (as well as others) in helping me through this build.... You guys have all been fantastic, I only wish I could return the favor some day!! :eagerness:
I'm still splitting hairs trying to get the most accuracy I can out of it before I try to stretch her legs out. Will it be another issue if I don't match data @ 1000? OF course it will!!! But I figure by then, it will be because I'm just not good enough to hit anything at that distance....
As you have probably already gathered "I'm a perfectionist" or as close to it as I can get. Once I've achieved that, then I have to live with the results no matter what they may be. Will I be disappointed if I don't get the results I'm hoping for? Sure... wouldn't everybody? A Mile probably won't happen as I don't have the velocity to get there using my FFP Scope. So it will have to be a max of 1400 yards or so.
Just pay it forward! Help the next guy out with honest experience!
Would bet that had more to do with the throat and the chamber than the bullet.
I agree that some unexpected things can happen, but when measuring with pressure equipment, that isn't what you see. Use one rifle, one load, same jump to lands, but swap bullets, and you won't see a difference.
I would put my money on the fact that the 105AMAX has a much longer bearing surface than the 105 Hybrid. More surface contact means more friction which would contribute to more pressure as that's the only way you'd see more velocity from the same load. Maybe you can't see it on your test equipment, but something is happening there. Regardless there's a difference in the way different bullets react in a barrel. Otherwise everyone would use the same result....
Well apparently, I have more faith in you than you do as for your ability to hit things you shoot at. lol
I think much has to do with information overload with this stuff.
You've already decided your handicapped by your scope for example.
Just go shoot, and then figure out what needs fixing and why.