HALODIN wrote:I don't think QuickLOAD will be able to tell you anything meaningful as there are too many variables that haven't be disclosed, COAL - cartridge length - case capacity etc...
I read somewhere that he anneals his cases after every outing, so clearly he's a man of detail, but I guess we'll never know for certain.
I read every 3 outings he anneals. But he could have been talking about his tactical rig as opposed to his long range rig. I read a lot of different posts from him before I went out earlier...
Certainly a stickler for detail, but how much is too much.
The fact his cases have been used 58 times and he has a 1000 yard range IN his back yard certainly suggest he shoots a lot. does that experience translate more to the scores than 0.02 vs 0.1 grain powder difference...
I only dream to shoot half that much but anything better than the 10th grain powder throws I'm using would be wasted time and energy because I can't read wind enough to be accurate enough to be anything like fulfilling to the equipment. That's not to say that those with the experience can't get use out of that much increase in accuracy of powder throws.
Hypothetical question. Do you think misjudging the wind by 0.5mph over that distance would be more than or equal to the amount of difference between 0.1 grain of powder difference in his hypothetical load.
0.5mph at 90degrees would place your shot approximately 2.5" from point of aim.
It's all hypothetical really, because in the UK most of us don't have the luxury of a 1000 yard range in our back garden so the time spent getting the accuracy out of the ammunition is generally the only thing we can do between range visits. But there comes a point where you have to wonder if you're actually gaining anything out of the experience other than a mental advantage of knowing that your ammunition is bowl more accurately filled than over someone filling to 1/10th.
If only for my curiosity I'd be interested to see the difference in fps between ammunition with those kind of powder load variance and see what kind of real world difference one
may be able to expect from being that anal about it, verses, for example wind drift miscalculations which only really come with experience.