I'm thinking of having a 308 barrel spun up for my match rifle to switch out. Curious what velocities everybody is getting with 18-22" barrels with 155-185gr bullets?
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It takes some work and experimentation but you can get decent velocities out of a 308 w/20 inch barrel.
I using Lapua brass, 210m, RL-15, Hornady 178 ELD-M @ 2740 FPS with ES 15 and SD 7 out of my AX.
It takes some work and experimentation but you can get decent velocities out of a 308 w/20 inch barrel.
I using Lapua brass, 210m, RL-15, Hornady 178 ELD-M @ 2740 FPS with ES 15 and SD 7 out of my AX.
There is always one that can't get the velocities and accuracy, so they doubt what others can do with a little work and patience.
There is always one that can't get the velocities and accuracy, so they doubt what others can do with a little work and patience.
The barrel is a Bartlein 5R 1-10 standard 308 chamber. I too was seeing 2550-2610 velocities with the standard 308 powders (4064, Varget, 2000-MR) What I have found after much tinkering and trial is that with the shorter barrels (18-20) in many different calibers (308,338LM, 260) is that you have to look to powders that are faster burning than what the typical rated powders for caliber are.
This approach has work for me on most bolt actions that I have had with exception of the AR styles.
I have a 338LM with a 20 factory barrel that I am shooting the 285 ELD-M moly, Peterson, 215m, H4831sc, with an average velocity of 2747 with ES of 20 and SD 9
I went through the standard powders here also (H1000, R33, Retumbo) all with the same results of a velocity that is low (2485 to 2574)
Case in point is that if you try different powders until you find one that gives you low ES and SD with good velocity is what I am looking for.
I guess that I am the 1% : )
The barrel is a Bartlein 5R 1-10 standard 308 chamber. I too was seeing 2550-2610 velocities with the standard 308 powders (4064, Varget, 2000-MR) What I have found after much tinkering and trial is that with the shorter barrels (18-20) in many different calibers (308,338LM, 260) is that you have to look to powders that are faster burning than what the typical rated powders for caliber are.
This approach has work for me on most bolt actions that I have had with exception of the AR styles.
I have a 338LM with a 20 factory barrel that I am shooting the 285 ELD-M moly, Peterson, 215m, H4831sc, with an average velocity of 2747 with ES of 20 and SD 9
I went through the standard powders here also (H1000, R33, Retumbo) all with the same results of a velocity that is low (2485 to 2574)
Case in point is that if you try different powders until you find one that gives you low ES and SD with good velocity is what I am looking for.
I guess that I am the 1% : )
18" SAC built rifle with Bartlien barrel runs 185 Juggernauts at 2570.I'm thinking of having a 308 barrel spun up for my match rifle to switch out. Curious what velocities everybody is getting with 18-22" barrels with 155-185gr bullets?
Well this goes to show the amount of ignorance and narrow mindedness that people have. You are stating that Quickload is saying 70k of pressure. Well that is all well and good but I did not mention the powder charge only the powder being used, as for the amount of chamber pressure it can be decreased by using a coating on the bullet to a certain extent.Both of your loads are likely 70k PSI or higher per Quickload, and well above SAAMI pressure max specs. Just because they have good SD/ES doesn't mean they are reasonable and safe pressures.
Generally speaking, going to a faster powder will result in higher pressures for any given velocity. Yes you have the potential to make more pressure because you can fit more powder in the case and have more total energy potential, but going to a faster power to make better speed is not usually the recommended approach.
Well this goes to show the amount of ignorance and narrow mindedness that people have. You are stating that Quickload is saying 70k of pressure. Well that is all well and good but I did not mention the powder charge only the powder being used, as for the amount of chamber pressure it can be decreased by using a coating on the bullet to a certain extent.
Bottom line, is if you are satisfied with your short barreled 308 shooting @2550-2600 then do what you have been doing.
If you want to gain the edge on pushing the 178's to higher velocities and .50 groups with low ES an SD then you have to think out side the box and experiment in a safe manor.
I have spent a lot of time and effort on load development, and have found a combination that is providing me with a stable, repeatable and above all SAFE load for my rifles.
I don't have any way of determining the amount of pressure a give load has. Shooting this load in my 308 using Lapua brass I am on my 7th reload on the brass, and still tight primer pockets, no heavy bolt lift or excessive case stretching. No doubt it is a stout load but not over pressured as this would Pierce or blow primers and eventually split the cases.I’m curious, what pressure are you running? How did you determine this is a safe load?
I don't have any way of determining the amount of pressure a give load has. Shooting this load in my 308 using Lapua brass I am on my 7th reload on the brass, and still tight primer pockets, no heavy bolt lift or excessive case stretching. No doubt it is a stout load but not over pressured as this would Pierce or blow primers and eventually split the cases.