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This is for a 243 win with H4350 and 95gr Berger VLD hunting. Shot at 100. I'm thinking 42.3 is where I need to be since 42, 42.3 and 42.6 are close on the center of the impacts. Could 43.2 be one to look at as well. What do you think
A lot of people have success with the 105gr BTHP from hornady. I am currently testing it in my factory rem 700 and so far it is working good. But I haven't got it out past 200 yet but it stabilizes at 200. Berger 95gr VLD is a great bullet also and should work great for that twist. I am using...
Explained well. When I get some H4350 I'll start over. Doesn't hurt to have a couple go to loads I guess. Looks like I'll be trying 95gr Berger VLD also bc the Hornady 105gr BTHP are hard to get as well. I appreciate the help Dan. I'll post more when I get more data.
This may be a stupid question but does this mean that my rifle like this seating depth with just this powder or will this seating depth work well with other powders. I understand that there is a lot to consider but I'm just wondering if that could be expected. H1000 is hard to find right now but...
I liked the 2.28 group but my only concern is the bolt lift was heavier on it compared to the others. I guess bc of the less capacity bc of the depth of the bullet
This is a new rifle with me so I dont have any previous results to go off of for this set up. Most 308 rifles I have shot in the past have shot .5-.75 MOA if I done my job. Also this is from a factory Rem 700 9 1/8 twist varmint barrel.