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UL1700 wrote:I know that I struggle with mirage so it could be, but I would have expected to drop a few supers and maybe a 6 not that horror show! I keep toying with the idea of a Dasher or BRX but from what I have read it looks hard to justify the time and cost of fire forming. I still have some capacity left so i could increase my current load further but its siting nicely at the moment.
UL1700 wrote:My wife is currently shooting the same action and is getting very similar group sizes and vert. We are getting as much trigger time as possible but there is a lot to take in when you start. I have also been shooting FTR which I prefer but we like the 6BR for it mild manners. I haven't come across the term fishtail mirage, I will do some research. I'm finding that the more times Sophie and I come one and two at the end of a days practice shoot the less free advice we receivedespite only really shooting since Christmas. The 600 yard group was 28grns 2208 and a 10thou jump... was ugly have been working the load up since then and the missing weeks were shot at a range without hexta.
williada wrote:James, one swallow does not make a summer. Its a good idea to view all your groups in order to see if there is an underlying pattern the rifle is showing. This rifle displays a vertical tendency which is exacerbated with distance. However the 57, is definitely a fishtale mirage dispersion on top of the rifle bias. Minor fixes may be in order for your gear. You need a mentor to show you how to read mirage.
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