So I'm just a little confused here. I'm loading for a 308 using Hornady 178 ELD-M's and Varget. The Hornady book says 35 gr up to 42.4 gr. The Hodgdons web site says 45 gr is the max load.
I loaded up 15 rounds starting @ 42gr in .3gr steps per the Hodgdons #'s so I'd stay well under the max load and only 3 per for this go round. Mainly just to get started and see if they will work with my max mag length jump of .05 .
The rifle is a stock R-700 20" 1:10 using once fired Federal brass and CCI 200 primers.
I loaded up some 168's as well but I've never had much luck with them in this rifle. Those start at 42.5 up to 44.5 in .5 gr steps and Varget as well....
Since this will be my first time shooting MY loads I'm just a little nervous. Guess I'll just take it one round at a time and stop if I have anything unusual .
Thanks to everyone that took the time to post in the stickies .... unless I blow up myself then .... well time to get to the range and see what happens!
Bill
I loaded up 15 rounds starting @ 42gr in .3gr steps per the Hodgdons #'s so I'd stay well under the max load and only 3 per for this go round. Mainly just to get started and see if they will work with my max mag length jump of .05 .
The rifle is a stock R-700 20" 1:10 using once fired Federal brass and CCI 200 primers.
I loaded up some 168's as well but I've never had much luck with them in this rifle. Those start at 42.5 up to 44.5 in .5 gr steps and Varget as well....
Since this will be my first time shooting MY loads I'm just a little nervous. Guess I'll just take it one round at a time and stop if I have anything unusual .
Thanks to everyone that took the time to post in the stickies .... unless I blow up myself then .... well time to get to the range and see what happens!
Bill