Hoosker Doo
Lil-Rokslider
I'm a long time hunter, but short time long range shooter (which will be plain to see, I'm sure). I worked up a load for my 7mm Rem Mag topped with a Trijicon Credo HX 2.5-15x42 using 162 gr ELD-X. With my Magnetospeed Sporter, I got an average muzzle velocity of 3033 fps, which seems right on according to my reloading manuals. Now for the fun part...
Full discretion, I am just using the Hornady Ballistics app and have been doing 3 and 5 shot groups. I sighted my rifle in at 100 yards. Center of the group was actually 1/2 inch high at 100 yds and that's how I left it.
I plugged all of my data into the app. Elevation - 7000 ft, 100 yd zero, scope height - 1.75", BC as stated on box.
I decided to test the ballistics app and my setup by shooting a 5 shot group past 400 yards. At an exact 422 yards my total come up was 5.45 MOA. (I also verified this after the fact with my brother's Ballistic AE app.) After shooting 5, I retrieved my target to find that 4 of the shots made up a 3.1" group, and but my first shot opened it up to 1.5 MOA (5.8"- pulled to the right) Still I am very pleased with this, being my first group shot at that distance. However, the center of the group was exactly 1 MOA above my point of aim (4.4")
After checking all my data entries and being at a loss as to what I might have done wrong, I decided to (informally) test it little more. I adjusted my muzzle velocity to match my results. Here's where I'm baffled. In order to get my total come-up to 4.4 MOA (Theoretical center of target) my muzzle velocity had to be adjusted to 3200 fps. That is smoking for a 162 gr projectile out of a 7 RM. I could see maybe 3100, seeing as how the Nosler book puts my load around 3050, and my rifle has a 26" barrel instead of the published 24" data.
With my new theoretical mv of 3200 fps, I shot at 422 again (all steel this time with a spotter) and hit, elevation was perfect. I jumped to 520 hards, adjusted my turret according to the app, and punched the steel dead center. For fun, I ranged the farthest steel plate at 812 yards, adjusted 13 MOA as prompted (13.08) and let her fly, and hit the bottom edge of the steel (within 1 MOA).
Please educate me on what you feel you need to. I'm very happy with my outcome so far. I feel like the data for one reason or another for my MOA adjustments is as close as I am equipped to to get it at the moment. However, I'm at loss as to the discrepancy between the chronographed MV and my "actual" MV. I still wouldn't bet money that I'm getting 3200 fps on a load under max powder charge. What say you?
Full discretion, I am just using the Hornady Ballistics app and have been doing 3 and 5 shot groups. I sighted my rifle in at 100 yards. Center of the group was actually 1/2 inch high at 100 yds and that's how I left it.
I plugged all of my data into the app. Elevation - 7000 ft, 100 yd zero, scope height - 1.75", BC as stated on box.
I decided to test the ballistics app and my setup by shooting a 5 shot group past 400 yards. At an exact 422 yards my total come up was 5.45 MOA. (I also verified this after the fact with my brother's Ballistic AE app.) After shooting 5, I retrieved my target to find that 4 of the shots made up a 3.1" group, and but my first shot opened it up to 1.5 MOA (5.8"- pulled to the right) Still I am very pleased with this, being my first group shot at that distance. However, the center of the group was exactly 1 MOA above my point of aim (4.4")
After checking all my data entries and being at a loss as to what I might have done wrong, I decided to (informally) test it little more. I adjusted my muzzle velocity to match my results. Here's where I'm baffled. In order to get my total come-up to 4.4 MOA (Theoretical center of target) my muzzle velocity had to be adjusted to 3200 fps. That is smoking for a 162 gr projectile out of a 7 RM. I could see maybe 3100, seeing as how the Nosler book puts my load around 3050, and my rifle has a 26" barrel instead of the published 24" data.
With my new theoretical mv of 3200 fps, I shot at 422 again (all steel this time with a spotter) and hit, elevation was perfect. I jumped to 520 hards, adjusted my turret according to the app, and punched the steel dead center. For fun, I ranged the farthest steel plate at 812 yards, adjusted 13 MOA as prompted (13.08) and let her fly, and hit the bottom edge of the steel (within 1 MOA).
Please educate me on what you feel you need to. I'm very happy with my outcome so far. I feel like the data for one reason or another for my MOA adjustments is as close as I am equipped to to get it at the moment. However, I'm at loss as to the discrepancy between the chronographed MV and my "actual" MV. I still wouldn't bet money that I'm getting 3200 fps on a load under max powder charge. What say you?