Metal God-It is not my theory. Bullets spin around an axis, and there can be differing degrees of stabilization. Longer bullets can require faster twists. While some may not agree with what actually happens, google yaw effect on bullet stability. Please notice i did not say the bullet completely destabilizes. While had read about this in years past, did not pay attention till it actually happened. When i see things, i usually believe them.
It is not a regular occurrence, and i can shoot well enough off a bench with an target rifle to tell the difference. Am not prone to postulating on the internet, and the majority of what am posting is from actual experience.
When experimenting with bullets , am like most everyone else and use 100 yards to start checking for precision. Over 99% of the time the moa increases proportional at increasing distance, until other affects come into play. Am not spending much time at a 100 yd bench anymore, and transitioning to shooting off the ground. If wanting to test a loads true potential at 100 yards, will shoot at a cross that matches the subtension on the particular scopes reticle.
After experiencing what happened with the 175 sierra tmk, switched to the 168 grain version. The 168 grain version is as precise at 100, as it is further out. The sig ssg 3000 allows the bullet to be seated out further than max col, which allows increase in powder to maintain the velocity. Using a bipod and rear bag, it is a very accurate combination.
Unfortunately the local range only goes out to 600 yds.
For your assumptions about what is happening to be true, i would be experiencing this on a common basis.
It is not a regular occurrence, and i can shoot well enough off a bench with an target rifle to tell the difference. Am not prone to postulating on the internet, and the majority of what am posting is from actual experience.
When experimenting with bullets , am like most everyone else and use 100 yards to start checking for precision. Over 99% of the time the moa increases proportional at increasing distance, until other affects come into play. Am not spending much time at a 100 yd bench anymore, and transitioning to shooting off the ground. If wanting to test a loads true potential at 100 yards, will shoot at a cross that matches the subtension on the particular scopes reticle.
After experiencing what happened with the 175 sierra tmk, switched to the 168 grain version. The 168 grain version is as precise at 100, as it is further out. The sig ssg 3000 allows the bullet to be seated out further than max col, which allows increase in powder to maintain the velocity. Using a bipod and rear bag, it is a very accurate combination.
Unfortunately the local range only goes out to 600 yds.
For your assumptions about what is happening to be true, i would be experiencing this on a common basis.