Originally Posted by AZ Southpaw
Originally Posted by clos
Originally Posted by Klikitarik
Hard to figure what your concern is. (I'm assuming these aren't prairie dog, or even antelope loads for sniping at 450 yards.) Perhaps you're concerned about the way the groups moved on the target? That could either be a light issue, or a mechanical problem which changed between the first and second session. I'd probably just adjust left and up and inch in both directions, shoot 3-4 more groups, and call it good. If you can't kill your moose or elk with that combo, the fault isn't with what, but rather how or where.



I hear ya! Just always wanting that 1 ragged hole grouping I guess.



Suppose I had the same question - what's wrong with the group? You did well. Was it too slow for you? My 2 cents - if you want tighter groups with that powder, maybe go down to the 165gr bullet. If you want to stick with the 190 and perhaps get more velocity, go to a slower powder.


Speed was never the issue it was just the group size that I was after


Clos

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