Great results. I'd be loading up 5 more of 22.7 just to check, but I'd be happy at that.
Two boxes of Superformance collected from local RFD last week FOC courtesy Hornady and Edgar Brothers Armoury/Returns Supervisor.Hmmm.
A few issues reported with Superperformance
In this case bolt strip and clean sorted it.![]()
53grn hornady super performance misfires
Don't put grease in the bolt anywhere as suggested! Only the lightest of oil if any! Dump the superformance junk and move on, as others have suggested. A light coating of oil and wipe down is all I done, there getting binned after this if the same problem is there, the rfd is only a 10 mile...www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk
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Yes, wind was left to right which I didnt compensate for as going for grouping, I am using the 4 shot 53gn Hornady result as the benchmark which was absolutely spot on, the PPU for more of a ball Park figure for 55gn .You say the conditions weren't as still as you'd have liked (totally get the need to itch a scratch lol) but was the wind from left to right?
22.3gr has a POI further right than the 22.7gr so you may be having to take into account a poi to the right at longer ranges IF that POI is consistent.
The 22.7gr is marginally right and looks to be in line with the PUU bench mark so seems a constant plus you have a lovely group. May be worth trying them out too distance to check if the group opens considerably.
Managed to get out yesterday evening with the the latest batch of N133 & 55gn Speer reloads for testing.
3 shots on each 75mm target @ 100yd with powder charge either side of the previous 22.5gn (22.3gn to 22.7gn) and as the previous 23gn was all over the show.
Not quite completely sure how to interpret yesterdays result as first 22.3gn grouped well along with last 22.7gn group, Conditions were not as calm as would have liked with a pretty consistent left to right steady breeze.
Plan now is to put some more 22.7gn together along with some 22.9gn and some 31.1gn and see how we go on a calm day with no wind or breeze which didn't help me yesterday.
The bottom target is the remainder of the factory PPU 55gn for comparison
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Load 22.7gn, zero rifle, shoot foxes.Managed to get out yesterday evening with the the latest batch of N133 & 55gn Speer reloads for testing.
3 shots on each 75mm target @ 100yd with powder charge either side of the previous 22.5gn (22.3gn to 22.7gn) and as the previous 23gn was all over the show.
Not quite completely sure how to interpret yesterdays result as first 22.3gn grouped well along with last 22.7gn group, Conditions were not as calm as would have liked with a pretty consistent left to right steady breeze.
Plan now is to put some more 22.7gn together along with some 22.9gn and some 31.1gn and see how we go on a calm day with no wind or breeze which didn't help me yesterday.
The bottom target is the remainder of the factory PPU 55gn for comparison
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Looks like your good to go! A job well done mateYes, wind was left to right which I didnt compensate for as going for grouping, I am using the 4 shot 53gn Hornady result as the benchmark which was absolutely spot on, the PPU for more of a ball Park figure for 55gn .
Now I am somewhere close for these Speer 55gn, I will be loading a dozen 22.7gn along with others and will be patient to get still conditions.

Speer 55gn SPR-4711 Soft PointWhat Speer bullets are you using? Softpoint?
Yes, a more precise point to aim at would help a lot.If you don't mind me asking what size are the orange stickers your aiming at? What mag on the scope do you use?
What primers are you using also? I first tried federal primers in my 223 loads with groups around the 1moa mark, switched to BR4 CCI primers and groups shrank considerably! Maybe worth trying a different primer if your not happy with any results or struggle to get under 1moa.
I'd also be inclined to use a fine aiming mark and with higher mag, I shoot on around 10x but load dev is done with 15-20x for a refined aiming point. Perhaps try dry firing 5-10 rounds to get in the groove prior to shooting for groups.
Also what neck tension are you using...1 thou, 2 thou, or more??
How much more accurate do you need? 1/2 inch group is excellent for hunting.Agreed, a better aim point would help, next plan is to put a larger mag scope on the rifle with a finer ret as the 12x is not quite enough for my needs, looking for an S-Tac 2.5-17 x 56 that I can put on and possibly leave on that will also provide better clarity at distance with the Pard than the present scope being used does.
How much more accurate do you need? 1/2 inch group is excellent for hunting.
