How are you measuring to get that 78gr?Average of 5 randomly selected, virgin .300 WSM Norma brass was 78.0 grains
How are you measuring to get that 78gr?Average of 5 randomly selected, virgin .300 WSM Norma brass was 78.0 grains
Not sure I really understand your question.How are you measuring to get that 78gr?
I was curious if you were filling to the top of the neck with water or top of the neck/shoulder junction or something else. Appreciate your response, thank you.Not sure I really understand your question.
I place fired primers in the brass, place each one on my A&D scale, zero, and fill to top of neck with distilled water using dropper (note: I use a couple of drops of alcohol in dropper bottle to reduce meniscus).
Contact @Unknown Munitions and they can get you pricing for whatever you need.What's a service like this cost? What do you have to provide?
I shoot off bipod and sandbags.are these shots using a sled or some other mechanism to rule out the shooter variable?
Same here.I shoot off bipod and sandbags.
The biggest variable will be the shooter and form, if you use this service you’ll vastly reduce any issues from equipment other then your scope and if it’s quality or mounted correctly.are these shots using a sled or some other mechanism to rule out the shooter variable?
Jake and his team do a great job collecting all the needed data to build a very accurate load. I'm not sure I understand your question about the lines on the chart? The lines indicate velocity variation.This is some great information. Thanks for posting. The tech that goes into the load development is really great to see and the graph with velocities of a given powder very telling. The wave shaped lines are interesting; is it due to barrel harmonics?
Jake and his team do a great job collecting all the needed data to build a very accurate load. I'm not sure I understand your question about the lines on the chart? The lines indicate velocity variation.
Velocity does affect accuracy (obviously) and I believe that is due to barrel harmonics and RPM of the bullet causing it to fly more, or less consistently. Not sure if I'm making any sense there or not....