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I was first introduced to this OCW process while reading this thread, including <span style="color: #3366FF">komboyatch's </span>informative tutorial. Thanks to all for this valuable info! My last tuning process involved too much trial and error, so I'm delighted to gain this insight.
I attempted this procedure tonight with my new 6.5x47mm Lapua, Varget powder, and Berger 130 grain VLDs. I was shooting at 100 meters in very calm conditions. I waited two minutes between shots and started with a clean barrel, fouled with three sighters. I also had the rifle in a front and rear rest.
With everything I've been reading on jumping and not jumping the Bergers, I did the OCW twice. One test was 0.010" off the lands, and the other test was 0.010" into the lands.
The chosen charge weights were relatively arbitrary and based simply on my collection of notes from other shooters.
That said, please take a look at my testing, and help me understand where I should go next. I'm conflicted about which test to optimize, and also whether or not I've included enough range in my charge weights.
<span style="font-weight: bold">First Test</span> (0.010" off the lands)
I'm not sure if 37.6 grains represents a scatter group, or whether it is really at 37.3 grains (not tested). If so, would I chose 38.0 grains and now adjust seating depth? I don't like all the vertical I'm seeing in this powder range. Is that relevant?
I'm hesitant to keep playing in the 39.0 grain range as the 39.6 grain loads produced strong ejector marks on my cases.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Second Test</span> (0.010" into the lands)
I really don't know where to begin with this one. I'm wondering if I didn't go high enough in charge weight. None of these loads showed signs of pressure.
As you can probably tell, I'm kinda lost. I'm second guessing my powder choice, bullet choice, and shooting ability. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thank you
I was first introduced to this OCW process while reading this thread, including <span style="color: #3366FF">komboyatch's </span>informative tutorial. Thanks to all for this valuable info! My last tuning process involved too much trial and error, so I'm delighted to gain this insight.
I attempted this procedure tonight with my new 6.5x47mm Lapua, Varget powder, and Berger 130 grain VLDs. I was shooting at 100 meters in very calm conditions. I waited two minutes between shots and started with a clean barrel, fouled with three sighters. I also had the rifle in a front and rear rest.
With everything I've been reading on jumping and not jumping the Bergers, I did the OCW twice. One test was 0.010" off the lands, and the other test was 0.010" into the lands.
The chosen charge weights were relatively arbitrary and based simply on my collection of notes from other shooters.
That said, please take a look at my testing, and help me understand where I should go next. I'm conflicted about which test to optimize, and also whether or not I've included enough range in my charge weights.
<span style="font-weight: bold">First Test</span> (0.010" off the lands)
I'm not sure if 37.6 grains represents a scatter group, or whether it is really at 37.3 grains (not tested). If so, would I chose 38.0 grains and now adjust seating depth? I don't like all the vertical I'm seeing in this powder range. Is that relevant?
I'm hesitant to keep playing in the 39.0 grain range as the 39.6 grain loads produced strong ejector marks on my cases.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Second Test</span> (0.010" into the lands)
I really don't know where to begin with this one. I'm wondering if I didn't go high enough in charge weight. None of these loads showed signs of pressure.
As you can probably tell, I'm kinda lost. I'm second guessing my powder choice, bullet choice, and shooting ability. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thank you