Originally Posted by CasualShooter
Sweede,

The numbers I don't see that are very important are the extreme spread (es) and standard deviation (sd) which are usually given in a summary by your chronograph. That could explain what you are seeing in the numbers on velocity.

David


Thanks Shooter. I do have the SD and ES, I will dig in and digest them.

As far as what the rifle will be used for--some coyote but mostly WhiteTail/Mule Deer. I do hunt Prairie Grassland as well as some very rugged terrain so the shot opportunities can get long (longest I have taken a deer in the past is just over 400 yards which was with a .270) which is around my maximum range I am willing to go based on my current trigger time. In the future I could se myself going a little longer which is why I am reloading. Swede over the shelf loads are pretty tame so reloading is really the only way to go with this rifle.

I do have some ELDX and some ABLR bullets I am also going to work up loads for to see which shoot the best.