I recently worked up some loads for my Remington SPS Tactical (20" barrel). I'm using the stock barrel, bolt and action on a B&C Tactical Medalist stock, Warne quick connect 30mm rings. My first run had issues with the first scope (crossfire), so I scrapped all that data since it was influenced by a bad scope. I upgraded the scope to a Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 PA and this deffinitely fixed that issue. This is a fantastic scope. It mounted onto the rail nicely and only needed 4 clicks of windage to center.
The minimum for 168gr bullets using AA2520 is 40.0gr and the max is 44.0. I loaded the charge weights in .3 increments and stopped prior to max since it is a compressed load. After testing, I found two accurate nodes. The first one was at 40.0gr to 40.5 gr. These grouped nicely but the velocity is kinda low and is estimated around 2300 fps. The second node was 42.3 to 42.7 and grouped well. Don't have a chrono available to determine velocities.
I've decided to go with a load weight of 42.5 and I thought I would pass along the info to anyone wanting to use this powder. This powder is also very accurate in my 6.5 Grendel and also loads well in 5.56, it's a clean buring powder and meters really well through my RCBS uniflow powder measure.
The minimum for 168gr bullets using AA2520 is 40.0gr and the max is 44.0. I loaded the charge weights in .3 increments and stopped prior to max since it is a compressed load. After testing, I found two accurate nodes. The first one was at 40.0gr to 40.5 gr. These grouped nicely but the velocity is kinda low and is estimated around 2300 fps. The second node was 42.3 to 42.7 and grouped well. Don't have a chrono available to determine velocities.
I've decided to go with a load weight of 42.5 and I thought I would pass along the info to anyone wanting to use this powder. This powder is also very accurate in my 6.5 Grendel and also loads well in 5.56, it's a clean buring powder and meters really well through my RCBS uniflow powder measure.