I’m relatively new to handloading and I’ve been developing a load for my Ruger American predator in 223. Using once-fired norma brass, benchmark powder, 50gr Hornady vmax bullets. I found some chargeweights that showed promise at 100: 25.8 and 25.9 grains shot .7-.9moa at 100. Then tried out a few different lengths and found a few that shot .5-.7 at 100. I then moved to 200 yards and those same loads doubled in size to around 1.12-1.35moa.
I guess people will probably say I should have started at 200 to begin with. Is it normal for loads that do great at 100 to start opening up at 200 and beyond? I’m confident that it wasn’t the conditions or my shooting. No wind, and my shooting technique is pretty good/ I’m wondering if I should start over, but this time do load development at 200? Or should I stick with the 25.8 and 25.9 chargeweights and just play with the length to see if that improves accuracy at longer ranges?
This load will mostly be for playing around and hitting steel at 200-400 yards. I’d love to get consistent .6moa results at 200.
Other info: 1:8 barrel twist. Here and here are photos of groups:


I guess people will probably say I should have started at 200 to begin with. Is it normal for loads that do great at 100 to start opening up at 200 and beyond? I’m confident that it wasn’t the conditions or my shooting. No wind, and my shooting technique is pretty good/ I’m wondering if I should start over, but this time do load development at 200? Or should I stick with the 25.8 and 25.9 chargeweights and just play with the length to see if that improves accuracy at longer ranges?
This load will mostly be for playing around and hitting steel at 200-400 yards. I’d love to get consistent .6moa results at 200.
Other info: 1:8 barrel twist. Here and here are photos of groups:


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