I'm YT, Rokslide, and Internet taught on my reloading, and Ive done ok for hunting purposes, but have never found one of those rounds that shoots 1/2 MOA every time. Can someone walk me thru it? I'm in the process of finding a load for elk for this fall and enjoy the tinkering...
What I've done so far.
300 WSM, Winchester Model 70
1. Select a bullet I want to use (Nosler Partition 165)
2. Select a powder (H4350, H4831, IMR 4350)
3. Prep cases and build 5 rounds of a specific powder (H4350) at the low end of the charge scale, and in intervals up to the higher end. (64 gr, 65 gr, 66 gr, etc)
4. Load them to an OAL suggested in the Nosler book. (2.815")
5. Go shoot those 5 rounds at 100 yards and see what groups best
6. If I find a charge that groups better than the others, mess with the seating depths to find a node.
My issue is that off a bench, I'd like to see something less than 1 MOA. My rifle's capable, I think.
So when I'm building rounds with different charges, I know seating depth can affect accuracy, should I be chasing a velocity with those charges and forget accuracy? Once I get a velocity I like, then mess with seating depth for accuracy?
I've read Formidulous' thread about this and I am missing on what to do when I'm not happy with accuracy.
I know there are really accurate rounds out there, but I've never been lucky enough to get those groups where bullet holes touch. I can get it pretty easily into the 1-2 MOA range. If I'm just hunting, is that pretty standard and leave it alone? Or am I looking for a unicorn?
What I've done so far.
300 WSM, Winchester Model 70
1. Select a bullet I want to use (Nosler Partition 165)
2. Select a powder (H4350, H4831, IMR 4350)
3. Prep cases and build 5 rounds of a specific powder (H4350) at the low end of the charge scale, and in intervals up to the higher end. (64 gr, 65 gr, 66 gr, etc)
4. Load them to an OAL suggested in the Nosler book. (2.815")
5. Go shoot those 5 rounds at 100 yards and see what groups best
6. If I find a charge that groups better than the others, mess with the seating depths to find a node.
My issue is that off a bench, I'd like to see something less than 1 MOA. My rifle's capable, I think.
So when I'm building rounds with different charges, I know seating depth can affect accuracy, should I be chasing a velocity with those charges and forget accuracy? Once I get a velocity I like, then mess with seating depth for accuracy?
I've read Formidulous' thread about this and I am missing on what to do when I'm not happy with accuracy.
I know there are really accurate rounds out there, but I've never been lucky enough to get those groups where bullet holes touch. I can get it pretty easily into the 1-2 MOA range. If I'm just hunting, is that pretty standard and leave it alone? Or am I looking for a unicorn?