I finally made it out to the range and managed to accomplish 2 things...sighting in my Bushnell Trophy 1x32 Red Dot scope and testing out my reloads with my 6.8mm SPC AR15. All my reloads were shot using a Nikon Pro Staff 2-7x32mm scope, not my red dot. Rather than overload this post with pictures, I'll just post the links.
The weather today was almost perfect for the winter...for SW Washington anyway. Mostly sunny, no wind, and 39 degrees. I had no feeding issues, 1 FTF, and no FTE. I think the biggest result of shooting my reloads, besides seeing the accuracy, was no signs of over pressure...no swipes were seen on the brass and the ejection pattern was good to go.
Most accurate: 27.2gr of H322. 1st 5 shot group .942". 2nd 5 shot group 1.119".
Now it's time to fine tune these recipes, but I still have 76 rounds of Hornady brass reloads to shoot. I'll also have to try different bullets and powders, but I'll worry about that later.
Made another trip to the range today to finish out testing my initial batches of reloads. I previously shot Rem and SSA brass reloads. Today was Hornady brass reloads.
Rifle: Noveske Rouge Hunter 6.8mm SPC.
Barrel: 16", 3-groove polygonal, 1:12 twist
Weather: 49 degrees, Sunny, Wind 20mph
Brass: Hornady Once Fired
Primer: Rem 7 1/2 SRP
Powder: Hodgdon H322
Bullet: 110gr Sierra Pro Hunter
Distance: 100 yards
Best group of the day was .567" using 28.2gr of H322. However, since I was shooting two 5 shot groups for each powder load, my best combo group was .996" and .967" using 28.4gr of H322.
I'd also give another try with some of those loads that show very little vertical spread, even though they are fairly large horizontally. The horizontal spread could well be a function of wind, amount of cheek pressure on stock, or trigger control.
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