I have an AR with a red dot on it. I'm trying to do some sort of load development for it, but it's much different than bolt guns. I can hardly tell where I'm aiming at 50 yards, trying to shoot groups with it. I guess if a red dot is my sighting system, I can't be too worried about precision. But at the same time, I don't want it shooting 8" groups because of the load at 100 yards either. Any tips on how to do load development better? I don't really want to add a magnifier to it, or buy one. I thought about using my cell phone or some other device to get a better sight picture for load development. Mounting my cellphone up on a tripod and using the camera might work. Hopefully I'm not the only one that is this crazy!
What do you look for in AR load development? Just creep up to the max book load, shoot it over a chronograph, and watch for pressure signs? Pressure signs are different than in a bolt gun - what are they?
I know many people go over the book max with bolt guns. Is this a bad idea with an AR?
I have a 14.5" barrel and a 10.5" barrel, shooting 77 grain TMKs. What should be my goal?
Thanks!
What do you look for in AR load development? Just creep up to the max book load, shoot it over a chronograph, and watch for pressure signs? Pressure signs are different than in a bolt gun - what are they?
I know many people go over the book max with bolt guns. Is this a bad idea with an AR?
I have a 14.5" barrel and a 10.5" barrel, shooting 77 grain TMKs. What should be my goal?
Thanks!