07 June 2002, 11:45
<Matt>shooting new loads
This may be a stupid question, Has it been when working up new loads and you are looking for accuracy only, Is 100 yd. the rule of thumb for seeing how they will group. I listen to a couple of guys discuss this at the range yesterday. One was shooting 50yd. and the other 100yd.
Thanks
Matt
07 June 2002, 13:01
PyrotekThe 50yard guy and the 100 yard guy are both right. You shoot at 100 so the result is realistic MOA of that particular rifle/load. Some tests at 50 because at 50 there's less wind drift to worry about. Some "snipers" are advocates of 50 yard accuracy testing.
I prefer to shoot my loads at 100.
07 June 2002, 15:24
ricciardelliI do my initial testing at 100 yards, and final testing at 200 yards. I "zero" all my rifles from 30 caliber down for 325 yards.
Depends on what the load is for, too. You wouldn't test a 1,000 yard or 600 yard load at 50 yards. Or a 50 yard deer load at 300.
If you intend to shoot the load at 300, it would seem prudent to test performance at that distance? FWIW, Dutch.