First Shirt,
I knew this head & Tail wind idea would come up.
I certainly agree with your thinking, but locally I find head or tail winds usually stay one way or the other and you can adjust your sights accordingly. I see your point if they would change back and forth at unpredictable moments. If the speed of either wind changes, as it normally does here, I would guess that it doesn't really matter what wgt. bullet you use if you're not on top of it you'll miss the Ram anyway since the bullet will be subsonic most of the way and most likely affected.
Blue,
No idea is not worth trying if for no other reason than you put another nail in the coffin of the idea. With the chicken load idea it seems we have a split as to it's effectiveness so you & I should at least try the idea out in our guns to see what happens. All the good shooters will try any idea out they can think of. If it adds a Shilouette or two to their score it might make a difference in winning or losing. I know in Schuetzen it can come down many times to how many 25's you shoot that determines the winner. If it's still a tie then we use closest shot to the center as the tie breaker.
Part of the reason for me trying out a lighter load is the fatique factor. The less fatique you experience as a match goes along the sharper you mind stays and the better your scores will be. It's why I use a lighter bullet and fixed ammo for those 100 shot offhand Schuetzen matches. I'm not good enuf to use the extra accuracy that breech seating would give me. I once shot 75 rds. of full house .50/90's in one day and I guarantee you that I didn't have any trouble sleeping that nite. I was REAL happy to fire off that last round! There are some that say they aren't affected by recoil. Not me! So if I can get acceptable accuracy with a reduced chicken load I'll use it, and if it increases my chicken count and causes less fatique, so much the better.
I agree with you that a lot of good info is starting to come out in this thread.
Glenn,
Good food for thought about different velocites, besides SD/ES's, making a difference in vertical spread. Hadn't thought of it that way. Will have to think on it a bit.
I wish I knew more about Transonic velocities as I'm guessing that as our bullets pass thru that region they can be affected more than if they stayed supersonic all the way. Maybe this is the cause of vertical stringing even tho you have small SD's. Since the flight curve is downward at the time, and gravity affecting it also, I can see where some vertical dispersion would occur. I think as our bullets go from supersonic, to transonic, and then subsonic is why the idea of keeping the bullets subsonic all the way had such great appeal for a while. Also modern High Power shooters seem to want to keep their bullets supersonic all the way, even to 1000 yds. The Transonic region must do more to affect the bullets flight than we realise.
I agree with your idea that a fast Ram load would be better than a slow one. Makes sense. I was assuming what the Garbe/Venterino handbook said would work, but locally this doesn't seem to be the excepted thinking, and is the reason why I wanted to get some input as to what you and others felt was exceptable. Actually a coupla of the local Shilouette shooters are on here and I wish they'd get in on this thread so I/we can learn why they think the way they do.
My main thrust my whole shooting life, except once, has been to go with the most accurate load, but shooting Shilouette brings up the fact you also have to knock the target off the rail, which, I was thinking, might mean I would have to sacrifice some accuracy in order to do it. The exception was when I was shooting the NCOWS Buffalo match. In order to be able to shoot 25 rds. in under 10 minutes, you don't have time to blow tube or wipe out, so I had to adjust to a load that wasn't the most accurate.
I do thank you for your response on this to. Nothing like sitting here wondering if the load you've worked up will do the job. Punching paper at 500 yds. is not like knocking over a 50 pd. Ram at 500 meters.
You're saying a "heart" shot on the Ram is not especially good. Where would you suggest hitting them.... if possible.... for best results?
And, yes. I know I'm gonna ring Rams. I can even see me ringing a chicken.
Altho that might get a little embarassing! Has anybody ever rung a chicken?