Wasn't sure where to post this , But I thought Handloaders have so much knowledge you all might be able to help.
My Mod Seven has never ever liked factory 150 grain SP's . I tried them early on and never could get a decent grouping.
So I settled in on factory 140's (still haven't had opportunity to try Hornady 139 grain SST's yet)
My last outing shooting Fed Fusion 140 grain BT's at 100 Yards .
Groups were pretty decent about 1 to 1 and 1/2 inches apart. I shot about 50 rounds in groups of 3 all with about the same precision. Temp was in high 50's no wind. (I know this cause I wrote it on the Targets)
Today , I went out and shot about 50 rounds of Fed Fusion 140 grain BT's at 100 yards again, no wind , groupings of 3 had a larger spread than previous outing. Consistently 2 inches apart or more. At the end of the day I was about to pack it in when I remembered I had a Box of Fed Power Shok 150 grain SP's in my backpack left over from my previous attempts. I cracked the box open and fired 6 - 3 shot groups. Each group could be covered with a quarter or less. I checked the thermometer when I got back to the house it was 5 degrees above zero.
Only difference I can gather is a drop in temp between the two outings of about 53 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Can temperature play this significant a role between the 2 outings with what my Mod seven likes and account for the difference in the performance between the 140 grain BT's?
Can temperature be the difference in why the 150 G SP's which my Mod seven has never liked be the reason they performed so well today?
I am truly Baffled, any advice offered would be greatly appreciated.