I worked up some loads for my .308, with the results in posted images.
Big question, does it make sense? Can it really be only one single load out of 12 that is good?
New Winchester brass, full length resized, trimmed to 2.005". Twelve loads, 6 each with 168/175 gr. SMK, four rounds for each powder weight (Varget), loaded on Hornady progressive, single cartridge at a time. Powder weights on the target images. COAL ~2.8" (some variation around 2.795)
Savage 10, barrel cut to 20", AAC Cyclone, Bell&Carlson stock.
Shot all 4 of each load without much lag time. Waited until I could touch my suppressor (and not get burned) before next set (played with the Savage FV-SR while waiting
) Started with the 168 loads, then to the 175. No cleaning at all--so the best group appeared on the 33rd-36th shots.
Should I just be happy with 175gr SMK and 43gr Varget and call it a day? I plan on verifying the results with another set of loads, but don't want to do all 12 variations again. Hope I anticipated most of the questions. Oops...forgot-100 yards...
Thanks!




Big question, does it make sense? Can it really be only one single load out of 12 that is good?
New Winchester brass, full length resized, trimmed to 2.005". Twelve loads, 6 each with 168/175 gr. SMK, four rounds for each powder weight (Varget), loaded on Hornady progressive, single cartridge at a time. Powder weights on the target images. COAL ~2.8" (some variation around 2.795)
Savage 10, barrel cut to 20", AAC Cyclone, Bell&Carlson stock.
Shot all 4 of each load without much lag time. Waited until I could touch my suppressor (and not get burned) before next set (played with the Savage FV-SR while waiting
Should I just be happy with 175gr SMK and 43gr Varget and call it a day? I plan on verifying the results with another set of loads, but don't want to do all 12 variations again. Hope I anticipated most of the questions. Oops...forgot-100 yards...
Thanks!




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