I was talking shooting with a buddy of mine at work when he said that he was having drastic vertical stringing with some handloads. He said that he loads his own .270 for deer season. When sighting in, he loaded the magazine (Browning BAR - stock everything) with rounds made with two different batches of the same powder and zeroed at 200 yards. He said that when he got to the rounds from the other batch of powder, he saw 4-6 inches in drop from zero. I was expecting a little difference, but when he said that the drop was that drastic, I figured that something more is seriously wrong. Returning to the loads from powder batch A hold zero, but batch B are consistently low. He throws the powder, then trickles in the last few 1/10th of a grain.
I thought maybe it was scope issues or ring issues, but he said that he verified everything was snug.
It could be breathing inconsistencies, but he's grouping well with the other batch's loads.
Is 4-6 inches of drop able to be blamed on different powder batches? I would doubt that, but looking for others' input.
I thought maybe it was scope issues or ring issues, but he said that he verified everything was snug.
It could be breathing inconsistencies, but he's grouping well with the other batch's loads.
Is 4-6 inches of drop able to be blamed on different powder batches? I would doubt that, but looking for others' input.