I'm new to reloading, and working on a load for my .260, benchmark barrel. I only have access to a 100yard range during the week.
I worked up a ladder of
Lapua Brass
139g scenar
cci BR2
39-42g H4350 in 0.3grain increments
I shot this at my local 100 yard range, and while the higher loads did move up the target a tiny bit, virtually every round is touching each other, so I have a funny ragged hole with a couple just on the periphery, but all fit within a 1" square...
I guess I'm not going to see 'nodes', but my rounds for 2/3/4 and 8/9/10 (near the bottom and top of this ladder) were all very close...
Is trying to work up a load at 100yd pointless? I'm thinking about taking the middle of my 8/9/10 group, loading 15-20 of those, and shooting to see how they hold to each other, and chronoing. If that works, I'll take that when I can get access to a longer range.
Suggestions for a new guy?
I worked up a ladder of
Lapua Brass
139g scenar
cci BR2
39-42g H4350 in 0.3grain increments
I shot this at my local 100 yard range, and while the higher loads did move up the target a tiny bit, virtually every round is touching each other, so I have a funny ragged hole with a couple just on the periphery, but all fit within a 1" square...
I guess I'm not going to see 'nodes', but my rounds for 2/3/4 and 8/9/10 (near the bottom and top of this ladder) were all very close...
Is trying to work up a load at 100yd pointless? I'm thinking about taking the middle of my 8/9/10 group, loading 15-20 of those, and shooting to see how they hold to each other, and chronoing. If that works, I'll take that when I can get access to a longer range.
Suggestions for a new guy?