Being new to the sport, and having no personal experience yet to lean on, I've become confused about what I've read here about load development and using different loads for different purposes.
I gather that each piece has its own particular best combination of powder load/patch/lube/ball that will yield its smallest groups. This is the combination that would be used for deer hunting, and will probably be around 90gr in my .54 GPR.
On the other hand, some of you use lighter-than-deer loads when targeting small game and paper, both requiring at least as much accuracy as needed for large game.
I assume changing loads affect POA v. POI. Do you have to adjust your hold for the different loads, or do you adjust your sights for the squirrel/paper season? And don't the lighter loads result in larger groups?
I'd be interested in understanding your various strategies for using one rifle for different purposes.
Don B
I gather that each piece has its own particular best combination of powder load/patch/lube/ball that will yield its smallest groups. This is the combination that would be used for deer hunting, and will probably be around 90gr in my .54 GPR.
On the other hand, some of you use lighter-than-deer loads when targeting small game and paper, both requiring at least as much accuracy as needed for large game.
I assume changing loads affect POA v. POI. Do you have to adjust your hold for the different loads, or do you adjust your sights for the squirrel/paper season? And don't the lighter loads result in larger groups?
I'd be interested in understanding your various strategies for using one rifle for different purposes.
Don B