adam_mac84
01-19-2018, 08:33 PM
Brought 11 (actually 9) loads of 10 rounds to the only indoor range within an hour that allows CB (2 'test' loads of 5 I figured were a bit hot... no pressure seen tho).
I am not extremely familiar with shooting off of a rest, one of the janky plastic ones the range provides. Normally, on a B8 I can consistently shoot 97-98/100 with a VERY rare 100 at 15 yards (just a reference for my ability or lack of ability off hand). 25 yards I normally am 6"+ it seems.
Glock 34. Lee 120 TC. Culled and weigh each boolit 125gr +/- 0.5gr. Smokes PC, 0.3575. 1.070"OAL
Here are the results:
WSF POWDER
4.4 GR 6"+ GROUP
4.6GR 4.950"
4.8GR 6"+
TITEGROUP
3.6GR 5.415" (CALLED/REMOVED 1 FLYER)
3.8GR 3.609"
4.0GR 5.028"
W231
3.7GR 5.723"
3.9GR 5.520"
4.1GR 5.225"
5 SHOT GROUPS
4.3 W231 3.127"
4.1 TITEGROUP 4.037"
If you would be so kind to have a look at the pics and see if you can glean any other information from it, it would be helpful. I hope they aren't too 'shotgun pattern' to be useful. I did not omit any of the 10rd groups other than the one low flyer I noted as soon as I broke the shot.
Do you have a different way of weighting averages? It was cool to see how groups POI shift based on different loads. If nothing else, was a fun exercise...
I will attach pics in next post from my phone.
I am not extremely familiar with shooting off of a rest, one of the janky plastic ones the range provides. Normally, on a B8 I can consistently shoot 97-98/100 with a VERY rare 100 at 15 yards (just a reference for my ability or lack of ability off hand). 25 yards I normally am 6"+ it seems.
Glock 34. Lee 120 TC. Culled and weigh each boolit 125gr +/- 0.5gr. Smokes PC, 0.3575. 1.070"OAL
Here are the results:
WSF POWDER
4.4 GR 6"+ GROUP
4.6GR 4.950"
4.8GR 6"+
TITEGROUP
3.6GR 5.415" (CALLED/REMOVED 1 FLYER)
3.8GR 3.609"
4.0GR 5.028"
W231
3.7GR 5.723"
3.9GR 5.520"
4.1GR 5.225"
5 SHOT GROUPS
4.3 W231 3.127"
4.1 TITEGROUP 4.037"
If you would be so kind to have a look at the pics and see if you can glean any other information from it, it would be helpful. I hope they aren't too 'shotgun pattern' to be useful. I did not omit any of the 10rd groups other than the one low flyer I noted as soon as I broke the shot.
Do you have a different way of weighting averages? It was cool to see how groups POI shift based on different loads. If nothing else, was a fun exercise...
I will attach pics in next post from my phone.