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I did some OCW method load tests today using 223 and 2 different Bullets.
One bullet was noticably better than the other for both tighter groups and constancy in POI.
I'll show the better one here.
8 loads and all 8 did not move around that much.
Those are 6" black circles.
I imported the images to Photo Shop and made a graphic showing the centers of each load.
I was pleasantly surprised that the differences between the far limits were very small. 2 to 3 was 1/2" and 1 to 8 was 5/8".
If I"m reading the OCW method correctly, 5 and 6 are both the centers of 3 charges POI that did not move around as much as any of the other 3 sets.
I know the OCW method says not to fixate on a tight group. Seems that 5 or 6 are my best choices and are pretty close that I'd want to pick 5 as the tie breaker goes to the tighter group?
Load 5 3 shot group was 1/2" @ 100 yards
Load 6 3 shot gorup was 1" @ 100 yards
I did some OCW method load tests today using 223 and 2 different Bullets.
One bullet was noticably better than the other for both tighter groups and constancy in POI.
I'll show the better one here.
8 loads and all 8 did not move around that much.
Those are 6" black circles.
I imported the images to Photo Shop and made a graphic showing the centers of each load.
I was pleasantly surprised that the differences between the far limits were very small. 2 to 3 was 1/2" and 1 to 8 was 5/8".
If I"m reading the OCW method correctly, 5 and 6 are both the centers of 3 charges POI that did not move around as much as any of the other 3 sets.
I know the OCW method says not to fixate on a tight group. Seems that 5 or 6 are my best choices and are pretty close that I'd want to pick 5 as the tie breaker goes to the tighter group?
Load 5 3 shot group was 1/2" @ 100 yards
Load 6 3 shot gorup was 1" @ 100 yards
OCW test 223 Varget
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