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Join contesti was going to want to try the gold dots eventually or even the fusions all tho the fusions are only 140gr. could maybe try a subsonic load with them?!?Liked the series a lot. Goes into excellent depth.
I also ended up buying the World's Finest Case Trimmer II as a result, with inserts for 6.5G, 260 Rem, and 308 Win.
Bravo.
I'll be trying the Speer 120gr Gold Dot with XBR8208, TAC, and W748, according to Speer loading data.
Greg
I don't bother with seating depth experimentation, and simply set the COAL to whatever the manual lists; subject to chambering confirmation.
My load development begins with as many arbitrary decisions as possible (likeliest powder, primer selection, COAL, for instance).
I do not want to make any ammunition that won't fit in a magazine, or has ogive restrictions at magazine length (as is shown in the videos, nice catch, Elfster).
Finding perfection can grow like Topsy, and too soon become an unreasonable imposition on bore life.
Elsewise; the Bastard III looks very interesting, but at its list price may be more brake than I actually need. The only rifle I'd consider for the brake is my PA-10. I have a Jerry Michulek brake to try first; and unless there's too much Hop, that's where I'd be inclined to stop.
I don't consider a brake to be an actual accuracy tool because it doesn't even begin to work before the bullet's already heading downrange. It's real value is in how quickly it permits a follow-up.
Greg
I have a 20" barrel as well. 28.0 grains of 8208 XBR produced a 5 shot average of 2511 fps with the 120 Gold Dots. Probably can go another .5 gr if I want to push it a bit more.Will investigate 8208 loads similar to yours, but for the 95gr TNT; and I'm sticking with redeveloping the load for the 120 Gold Dot in the 20" only.
Might as well have that drink today!
Greg