Hi All,
GB has it right there is no rhyme nor reason. I am just testing and looking for the "right" laod in a Mh18 Baikal .222 rifle using IMR-4198 powder. Last sunday shot the same load just varied the seating depth lookign for the sweet spot and POI changed over 2" in some cases from 0.005" difference in seating depth
. I was shooting the Hornady V-Max 55 grain bullet and with a COL of 2.195" the rifle shot POA a groups of 5 shot with a COL of 2.190" went 1 1/2" low and 1" right the next group of 5 with a COL of 2.185" went 1" high and 1 1/2" right
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Seating depth in this .222 Rifle seems critical so much so I am wondering about buying a Micrometer adjustable seating die.
Now the loads selected for further testing are the COL of 2.185" which have four shots in one hole with the other 1/2" below it and the COL of 2.195" which has three shots in one hole with the otehr two 1/2" away at 9 & 12 o'clock. In fact I am going to swop the 4x scope on it to e a 6x40 for the final testing to see if the extra magnification helps
I had not noticed such a POI change with most other cartridges, it seems the smaller in bore you go the more this shows up. Have only worked with one .22 CF before and that was years ago when I acquired a 22-250 for a project. It came with some Federal factory ammo so I tried it and found despite a visably worn throat it still shot under MOA so I kept it as it was until the accuracy finally died.