Looks like your rifle is double grouping. You ever thought about betting it. Those chassis have lots of wiggle room in them. I better one of my MDT hunt chassis, my groups went from one inch to half inch. That's a really nice build. You got did a great job on the chamber work.
Seeing both bullet and powder double grouping tells me there's more room for fine tuning. The A tips are super finicky in my experience and I was only able to get them to shoot from soft jam. The Berger 90 grain is a little more forgiving but they still like to be in or very close to the lands. I am no expert, just sharing my experience. Thank you for posting for us to follow along.
Shifting between propellants can do strange things to SD/ES readings. Not always, but often enough to give false impressions. Changing between single base and double base propellants can muddy the results as well. It simply comes down to how many parameters we change at one time.
Are you weighing the a-tips and binning for weight? I just got in some eld-x to try for hunting and I'm getting +/- .7 grains when I weigh them, for berger my variance has been more like +/- .15
Rob would you recommend the big labradar for guys on a budget? or better to spring for the garmin? in my area the lab radar can be had for a 1/3rd of the garmin used.
@sean7193 The labradar can be finicky... miss shots, get aimed correctly. this is based on my limited experience and what a friend has said. setting it up for a range session can be a pain, i guess, too. I have a garmin, and it's great. maybe Rob can elaborate a little more.
Looks like your rifle is double grouping. You ever thought about betting it. Those chassis have lots of wiggle room in them. I better one of my MDT hunt chassis, my groups went from one inch to half inch. That's a really nice build. You got did a great job on the chamber work.
Seeing both bullet and powder double grouping tells me there's more room for fine tuning. The A tips are super finicky in my experience and I was only able to get them to shoot from soft jam. The Berger 90 grain is a little more forgiving but they still like to be in or very close to the lands. I am no expert, just sharing my experience. Thank you for posting for us to follow along.
@@geraldphillips8999 upcoming I use bergers recommended coal test for the 90gr vld. Interesting results. I may due the same test for the a tip
@@RobsReloadingplease do the A-tips as well!
Good morning, Rob!
Shifting between propellants can do strange things to SD/ES readings. Not always, but often enough to give false impressions. Changing between single base and double base propellants can muddy the results as well. It simply comes down to how many parameters we change at one time.
Are you weighing the a-tips and binning for weight? I just got in some eld-x to try for hunting and I'm getting +/- .7 grains when I weigh them, for berger my variance has been more like +/- .15
I googled ODW barrels and came up empty. In its place, what came up was Odin Works. Same thing???
@@randyemenhiser2573 obw barrels
Will you try H4831 powder in the 22GT?
I've used some 4831 SC with 95SMK
I don’t have a lot of 4831 and have been using it in 7saum so I probably will save it for that project
Rob would you recommend the big labradar for guys on a budget? or better to spring for the garmin? in my area the lab radar can be had for a 1/3rd of the garmin used.
@@sean7193 I would do a garmin if my LabRadar has issues
they are all selling their labradars cheap for a reason.
@@reloadingfun yeah I see that, but what's the reason? just the size? i can live with that. or do they miss shots all the time? or some other issue?
@sean7193 The labradar can be finicky... miss shots, get aimed correctly. this is based on my limited experience and what a friend has said. setting it up for a range session can be a pain, i guess, too. I have a garmin, and it's great.
maybe Rob can elaborate a little more.
@reloadingfun yeah Rob sure makes it look like it works good....
Cool
Prefer Alco tipped 90gr over the hornady a tips for sure