money vs elliptical
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:21 pm
thought I'd start a new thread on theses tests.
Had a little time this afternoon to test out the shells.
Only had 400 yds available to me so just wanted to get some sight settings and a baseline with some back to back shots.
Load was second fireforming cases I had made up this spring.
Everything was the same except the bullet shapes
Norma Brass
Fed 210 Match primer
105 gr Swiss 1FG ( not my normal batch)
.060 LDPE
UNK alloy with antimony in it.
Compressed to same depth
The three shots out in the black were the first three sighters with the money bullet.
The rest of them I alternated bullets. Most of the pairs were one of each shot back to back.
Except for the one low shot the vertical was 5" so just over 1min
The first 4 shots were with the money and had virtually no vertical.
I was only running a bore pig and a dry patch and I think my felts are worn out cause I had to switch to following the bore pig with a wet one, then a dry patch.
May have accounted for the low shot.
Wind was from 8 to 10 oclock, in the 10 mph range with about 5 mph variance.
At this range and wind speed, I don't see much difference, but it was only one test.
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Had a little time this afternoon to test out the shells.
Only had 400 yds available to me so just wanted to get some sight settings and a baseline with some back to back shots.
Load was second fireforming cases I had made up this spring.
Everything was the same except the bullet shapes
Norma Brass
Fed 210 Match primer
105 gr Swiss 1FG ( not my normal batch)
.060 LDPE
UNK alloy with antimony in it.
Compressed to same depth
The three shots out in the black were the first three sighters with the money bullet.
The rest of them I alternated bullets. Most of the pairs were one of each shot back to back.
Except for the one low shot the vertical was 5" so just over 1min
The first 4 shots were with the money and had virtually no vertical.
I was only running a bore pig and a dry patch and I think my felts are worn out cause I had to switch to following the bore pig with a wet one, then a dry patch.
May have accounted for the low shot.
Wind was from 8 to 10 oclock, in the 10 mph range with about 5 mph variance.
At this range and wind speed, I don't see much difference, but it was only one test.
.