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OCW WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP!

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30 April 2003, 07:45
Turok
OCW WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP!
er.... Wait.... I mean Holy crap take a look at this load! These are targets from my .338WM I shot the other day. The first one is Imr-4831 @ 67.8, Fed 215, Hornady 250, and NEW WW cases. The bottem two loads are: R22 @ 77.1, Fed210, Hornady 225gr and WW cases. I have no idea why there was the flyer to the right in the middle load. Everything was looking good, then bam, a flyer.

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Turok

[ 04-30-2003, 04:09: Message edited by: Turok ]
30 April 2003, 07:50
Alberta Canuck
Are you using wind flags?

In BR shooting, those are called "weather reports". Occur when a shooter misses a wind change. Wind will move a Boeing 747, so it will certainly move bullets, regardless of weight or velocity.

BR shooters long ago found that trying to test loads without wind flags is a waste of time, components, and barrels.

AC
30 April 2003, 07:55
Ol` Joe
Turok It`s your target, you got to up the stakes a bit. Put a loonie up there and I bet ya hit it every time [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
30 April 2003, 10:14
John Y Cannuck
Damn fine shooting
What rifle? small pic of Chretien might help
30 April 2003, 10:47
Savage99
I don't understand if these loads were OCW or Ladder technique developed or not?

[ 04-30-2003, 01:50: Message edited by: Savage99 ]
30 April 2003, 12:46
Turok
They were shot with a 338WM, 24" Douglas Premium stainless fluted bbl, Shilen Hunting trigger set to 2 1/2 lbs, and topped with a Leupold 6X scope.

This is the end result of using the OCW method as outlined by Dan. I had worked up the load, then tuned the seating depth until I got the targets you see above.

There was a slight wind, but do you think that that could have cased the problem at 100 yards?

Turok
30 April 2003, 12:53
Nebraska
What happened to the pics?
30 April 2003, 13:01
Turok
I was just wondering that myself Nebraska. I went to the account and they are still there, but for some reason, they aren't showing up here anymore.

Turok
30 April 2003, 14:34
Savage99
The wind does not move .338 magnum bullets very much at 100 yds.

Maybe it was a bad bullet, maybe a bug flew into it. I don't know.
30 April 2003, 15:04
Gatehouse
Is there a thread describing the OCW method? I guess I missed it???
30 April 2003, 15:45
Turok
There was a pretty heated debate over OCW. The best thing to do is go to: http://home.earthlink.net/~dannewberry/index.html and read about the method for yourself. If you have any questions, Dan has been kind enough to put in lots of time answering them.

Turok