brusso89
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Did some reloads for the new ar15 last week and this week and went to the range. I am shooting a 1-8" 16" barrel with h335 powder and 55 grain nosler ballistic tip varmint bullets. last week my most accurate load was 23.3 grains, 4 shot group 3 were touching and the other was literally a hair off. pretty good but that was only at 50 yards(im using a burris 536 5x fixed scope). so I loaded 23.1, 23.2, 23.3 and 23.4 to test at 100 yards but I had some 23.0 (starting/min load) left over from getting my scope on paper. after shooting everything the 23.0 loads were the most accurate at 100 yards with 3 just about touching and 1 that was a straggler about a inch off. the 23.3 which was great at 50 yards, not so great at 100 yards had 2 touching but the other 2 were about a inch off in different directions.
23.3 grains great at 50 yard but not so good at 100 yards. 23.0 grains more accurate at 100 yards but not as accurate as .3 grains more powder at 50 yards?
hopefully this makes sense haha. but im confused as to how a slower load is more accurate at 100 yards then a faster load and how is a faster load more accurate at 50 yards than a slower load but then not as accurate at 100 yards? if your still with me then any advice/ input is greatly appreciated!
23.3 grains great at 50 yard but not so good at 100 yards. 23.0 grains more accurate at 100 yards but not as accurate as .3 grains more powder at 50 yards?
hopefully this makes sense haha. but im confused as to how a slower load is more accurate at 100 yards then a faster load and how is a faster load more accurate at 50 yards than a slower load but then not as accurate at 100 yards? if your still with me then any advice/ input is greatly appreciated!
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