Nailed it!!

Redmt

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I got lost in developing a load for my #1 6.5 that @p_ham ham built for me. @Addicting jumped in and took me back to basics and gave me a step by step bringing it up to max speed without pressure signs. At his suggestion I backed it down a bit and started messing with seating depth. Here's the end result from a magnificent rifle p_ham built for me and Addicting developed a load for me over email. It's really frustrating when you get lost in a load and can't figure out what you're doing wrong. This is 3 shots for group at 100 yds. the top shot is through the staple holding the target. It's a .590 group of 3. I hope to see what it does at 200 in the next day or so.PXL_20260406_170118390.jpg
 
230 yds in a f'ng gusty cross wind. Two on the left, repeat with no change got two on the right. I gave it 2" in elevation, never touched the windage just sat ready waiting for wind to die a little . Point of aim never changed. I'm anxious to try it with dead air and a more stable shooting rest. For all I know the wind and the wobble could be making it look better than it actually is.PXL_20260408_210311067.jpg
 
No wind, used bipod and bag. Three high group stayed -.500. Adjusted scope down 2" on a guess and got anxious and pulled one. Lower group of 3 gave same group except for the one I screwed up.
I'm going to pick it up 1/2" and left 1/2" and call it good for 100 yds. Maybe try again tomorrow if the damn crosswinds quit.PXL_20260415_201822689.MACRO_FOCUS.jpg
 

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