Originally Posted by
Semisane
Even though the samples are too small for drawing any conclusions, it is a thought provoking exercise.
Bronko's suggestion to add an 80 grain load to the mix makes sense to me.
I like velocity data because it's fun stuff to know. But in the long run I'm interested mostly in accuracy. I know it can be a pain in the butt to shoot for long range group accuracy when working with a chronograph. By any chance were you able to gather groups size data also?
The last two shoots, both across the chrono were only 50 yard targets so the groups while clover leafed really doesn't anything. And again today the shots were in two different groups. 110 grain group was directly under the POA and the 120 grain loads were at POA height but just left of the POA.
Never thought about an 80 grain load as it would never be a load that I would use.