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260 with Lapua brass, H4350 and 140 ELDM's

minn_wild1

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I have the 9th edition Hornady manual, it doesn't list H4350 as a powder for the 140 ELDM's. What would be a good starting charge weight for my OCW test? I am thinking 40.5, but hate to start to low and waste ... Hodgdon's site says 39.0 - 42.0 for 140 gr and 38.6 - 42.9 for 143's. They use a Remington case which most likely has more capacity. Unless someone has a better idea, I plan to do 40.5, 40.8, 41.1, 41.4, 41.7, 42.0, 42.3, 42.6, 42.9, 43.2, 43.5.
 
Standard chamber?
40 is where I’d start with lapua brass.
41.5 with Remington and Winchester brass.

40:5 is probably a plenty safe start as well.
 
I run 44.4gr in my Tikka CTR with the same combo. 2.900” COL. Fits in the mag. Shoots 2” at 600.

started at 40.5. Worked up in 0.5gr increments. 43.5-44.5 shoots into the same group at 600 for my rifle. After some fine tuning inside that range 44.4 is the tightest shooting in my rifle.

5 shots of 43.7 and 4 shots of 44.4 into the same group.

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I run 44.4gr in my Tikka CTR with the same combo. 2.900” COL. Fits in the mag. Shoots 2” at 600.

started at 40.5. Worked up in 0.5gr increments. 43.5-44.5 shoots into the same group at 600 for my rifle. After some fine tuning inside that range 44.4 is the tightest shooting in my rifle.

5 shots of 43.7 and 4 shots of 44.4 into the same group.

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Tikka CTR here to. I will run up higher than 45 then. Whats your velocity at 44.4?
 
I pressured out at 41.5 grains in my 260 savage 12 Lrp with Lapua large primer brass.

current load is 40.7 grains. I’m at 2850 FPS with a 26” barrel
 
I run 44.4gr in my Tikka CTR with the same combo. 2.900” COL. Fits in the mag. Shoots 2” at 600.

started at 40.5. Worked up in 0.5gr increments. 43.5-44.5 shoots into the same group at 600 for my rifle. After some fine tuning inside that range 44.4 is the tightest shooting in my rifle.

5 shots of 43.7 and 4 shots of 44.4 into the same group.

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I had similar results with my 20" 260 CTR, Lapua brass, CCI 200, and H4350. I stopped at 44 grains and was getting 2715 fps suppressed. I went up to 45.3 in Remington brass with a 130 Norma, but the brass was done after 1-2 shots. Got up to 2815 fps with that load.

I would start at 43 if you don't want to waste components and time.
 
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My experience, 44-45 is on the warm side, you may not even see any excessive pressure signs, but the primer pockets will loosen up pretty fast. 42-43 is where I’ve settled for bolt and gas with 130-140’s. I don’t miss the extra 30-50fps at all.
 
I have 3 260 rems and they all shoot 42.0 grains of H4350 very well. Lapua Brass, Br2, and pick your 130 or 140 bullet.
 
My experience, 44-45 is on the warm side, you may not even see any excessive pressure signs, but the primer pockets will loosen up pretty fast. 42-43 is where I’ve settled for bolt and gas with 130-140’s. I don’t miss the extra 30-50fps at all.
I ran 44 but using roomy Winchester brass and a lot of jump.
42-43 is common with lapua and Nosler brass.
 
42.3 was my pet load a couple years back. .025" jump. YMMV, obviously work up to that, no idea how our chambers compare.
 
42.0 4350 140
43.3 4350 130
Both shot 2-2.5 inch groups at 550
Lapua brass
Br 2 primer