Arbrn Rngr
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jmr40,
Thanks for the reply. You wouldn't think 2 more grains of bullet wt. would make a difference.
I am using fire formed starline brass with win. large primers and 41.6 grains of Varget. I trim all my brass to the same length.
I realize 41.6 grains is on the low end, but from min-max, climbing up by .2 grains, 41.6 actually gave me a grouping that was within 1.5 MOA @ 100.
Frustrating, 1.5 sounds ok for some, but I'm OCD about accuracy. My .243, 5.56, are shooting sub 1/4' MOA @ 100.
Perhaps I just need to bite the bullet on the 180's and jump back down to 150's...or try something besides the CT....my .243 loves them.
Thanks for the reply. You wouldn't think 2 more grains of bullet wt. would make a difference.
I am using fire formed starline brass with win. large primers and 41.6 grains of Varget. I trim all my brass to the same length.
I realize 41.6 grains is on the low end, but from min-max, climbing up by .2 grains, 41.6 actually gave me a grouping that was within 1.5 MOA @ 100.
Frustrating, 1.5 sounds ok for some, but I'm OCD about accuracy. My .243, 5.56, are shooting sub 1/4' MOA @ 100.
Perhaps I just need to bite the bullet on the 180's and jump back down to 150's...or try something besides the CT....my .243 loves them.