My RRA upper doesn't seem to like SMK 80s that well. It barely holds the 10 ring on a reduced target at 100 yards so I didn't use it for the 600 yard comp at Hampden.
My upper likes the 77s (at least close-in) and shoots them at 1/2 MOA (for sure at 100 anyway). I shot them at 600 shooting 184 3x and 187 5x.
Would it be adviseable to continue using the 77s at 600 because the "potential" is better (close-range MOA) or should I shoot the 80s because of Zedikers claim that 80s "tighten" up past close range?
I found a combo using a different powder that slightly improved the close range accuracy of the 80s but then did poorly with the 77s. I'd like to keep the same powder for 77s and 80s if possible unless someone else has a different idea. I've always been told (and Pat sort of reinforced the idea) that you should keep the same bullet mfr and same powder mfr so that you don't get problems with fouling characteristics i.e. don't use Hornady bullets and IMR powder with say short loads, and then Sierra bullets and Hodgdon powders for long loads.
What say you gurus???
Maybe I'll try Hornady 75 BTHPs for short range and Hornady 75 A-max for long and see if they shoot better than the Sierras???
My upper likes the 77s (at least close-in) and shoots them at 1/2 MOA (for sure at 100 anyway). I shot them at 600 shooting 184 3x and 187 5x.
Would it be adviseable to continue using the 77s at 600 because the "potential" is better (close-range MOA) or should I shoot the 80s because of Zedikers claim that 80s "tighten" up past close range?
I found a combo using a different powder that slightly improved the close range accuracy of the 80s but then did poorly with the 77s. I'd like to keep the same powder for 77s and 80s if possible unless someone else has a different idea. I've always been told (and Pat sort of reinforced the idea) that you should keep the same bullet mfr and same powder mfr so that you don't get problems with fouling characteristics i.e. don't use Hornady bullets and IMR powder with say short loads, and then Sierra bullets and Hodgdon powders for long loads.
What say you gurus???
Maybe I'll try Hornady 75 BTHPs for short range and Hornady 75 A-max for long and see if they shoot better than the Sierras???
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