Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
An interesting part of his OP, is he states the loads he fired off had shown good accuracy "1.25" or better" on the first outing, but then states he tried them at 200 yards on a different day. I honestly don't think he is working with a good "proven" load. Things like a change in temperature can drastically effect the accuracy of a load, depending on how finicky the rifle is and what powder he's using. Again, he doesn't give specifics on the load. ...

What I actually said was that every load I tried was 1.25" or better at 100 yrds. The load I settled on after the first days testing has shot 3/4" or better at 100 every single time. And I realize that 4 or 5 groups don't really prove anything, but I feel like the rifle is showing good accuracy......probably better than I'm capable of on a regular basis. I'm just having a hard time understanding how a load that does good at 100 will be bad at 200?