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"Too few samples", yes exactly. I was trying different powders, I have a larger sample size (20 rds) to try with Varget for the next range trip. All are loaded the same as above. I'm hoping the next 20 stay under 1 moa. That would work for my needs. I don’t believe in "flyers" with jacketed bullets.
2.003" cartridge base to ogive about 2.620 overall length. I'm using a Primary Arms 1-6X lpvo on that rig. It is my work rifle and spends most of it's life on the handle bars of a four wheeler or a pick up seat.
I have a 1:8 twist. Overall group was under 1 inch. That was at 101 yards off a bipod with a 1-6X lpvo. Most all loads with 75 grain bullets were under 1 inch. The 55 grn factory loads didn't print under 1 inch. I have Varget and a jug of Superformance that I bought for a 22 Creedmoor but it...
I tried one load of the 62 grain eld vt in my 22-250 tikka. Got about 3350 fps with a middle of the road charge of superformance. They will work for my intended every day coyote rifle.
Just wondering how many rpms are these bullets going to take before they start not getting to the target? I thought about 3400 fps in an 8 twist bbl was about the limit?
I prefer the 100 grain Nosler Partitions have used them in 243 WIN, 6mm Remington and am currently loading them in 6mm CM. They have worked flawless since 1970 for myself my dad and brother.