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Developing Long Distance Loads

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13 April 2011, 21:53
Antelope Sniper
Developing Long Distance Loads
Varmit class bench rest is usually five, five shot groups.
14 April 2011, 01:22
GSSP
quote:
Originally posted by MFD:
Good info in the article you provided.


The things that really helped me was coloring the bullets with different colored markers. The other day I did a primer test @ 600 yds and to save me an extra trip down I simply fired my four 5-round snacks, each with different primers and each with different colored bullets, on a black 1/2 silhouette that had a 1" square of making tape dead center as a POA. Even on black paper, I could tell which hole was which when using pink, green, blue and bare bullets.

Alan


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14 April 2011, 01:29
rcamuglia
I've seen you post that before and have read it on 6mmbr.

I've been afraid to try it for fear of it not working!

I'd have to drive down after the first group to make sure there was some color!
14 April 2011, 08:21
Larry Gibson
quote:
Originally posted by rcamuglia:
You're so humble!
jumping

And right!


Read the article and tally up what shooting 3 ladders is (besides a lot of shots).......looks to me like he's in essence shooting 3 shot groups and that was just to begin with. He's just shooting groups ala ladder style.....how many rounds did he shoot total to find his "ladder" load? I lost count...... Nothing quick, down and dirty there....just the same old method shot in a different sequence.

Larry Gibson homer
20 April 2011, 19:05
GSSP
quote:
Originally posted by rcamuglia:
I've seen you post that before and have read it on 6mmbr.

I've been afraid to try it for fear of it not working!

I'd have to drive down after the first group to make sure there was some color!


Rick,

It can depend upon the type of paper used on the target. I buy newsprint rolls from my local newspaper printer. It works but does not catch the ink as well. I did use Jason Baney's method of alcohol dipped q-tip's to enhance the color in on the paper. You might consider testing at short range to determine which paper catches the ink better and the specific color "you" can see better than others.

When shooting with colored bullets I don't shoot similar colors next to each other, just incase. Such as orange and pink, dark colors like black, purple, dark blue, etc.

Even a group with a bare bullet in conjunction with a group with any color works great.

Alan


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