**oneshot**
06-21-2007, 09:39 PM
I posted awhile ago about switching brass and gaining alot of improvment in accuracy and consistancy with my 41 mag.
After hearing some of the responses I had to run a new test: Same powder, same primer, trim to length, etc. The only variable is the brass. I mixed the test groups to eliminate any fatigue on my part.
Test group 1 is my older brand of brass:
5 powder charges from min to near max were attempted: best group was a 6" group and the worst was 7 1/2" at 50yds
Test group 2 is my new brass of choice for my cast bullets:
Same 5 powder charges and my best group was 2".
shot group 1 3 1/2"
shot group 2 2 1/2"
shot group 3 3 1/4"
shot group 4 2"
shot group 5 2 1/4"
The groups with the 1st test group were spread out like a circle with one group stringing vertically.
The groups with the 2nd test group had several clover shaped holes.
I still can't explain this phenom but who cares, it works.
After hearing some of the responses I had to run a new test: Same powder, same primer, trim to length, etc. The only variable is the brass. I mixed the test groups to eliminate any fatigue on my part.
Test group 1 is my older brand of brass:
5 powder charges from min to near max were attempted: best group was a 6" group and the worst was 7 1/2" at 50yds
Test group 2 is my new brass of choice for my cast bullets:
Same 5 powder charges and my best group was 2".
shot group 1 3 1/2"
shot group 2 2 1/2"
shot group 3 3 1/4"
shot group 4 2"
shot group 5 2 1/4"
The groups with the 1st test group were spread out like a circle with one group stringing vertically.
The groups with the 2nd test group had several clover shaped holes.
I still can't explain this phenom but who cares, it works.