The best load I've found for 175 SMKs in my 18" 308 is 44.4gr of Varget in Lapua brass, COAL at 2.853". This is a pretty accurate recipe, giving me excellent results out to 600 yards (the farthest I've been able to shoot).
I've read a number of different people that found another accuracy node around 45.7 gr of Varget, on the verge of crossing dangerous pressure thresholds. I've been contemplating setting my 44.4 load aside and doing more load development, but I'm wondering if squeezing just a little bit more speed is worth it. I'm fairly conservative in my reloading because I don't want to blow up my gun, or myself, but I wondering if I'm being paranoid about going after the really hot loads.
I haven't seen any pressure signs yet, but frankly I don't have the best eye for it since I've loaded so conservatively up to this point. Everyone always talks about sticky bolt throws, but my M2008's got a pretty stout bolt throw anyway so it's hard to tell if there's pressure signs that way.
What are your thoughts? Is chasing the higher node worth it? Thanks for the help.
I've read a number of different people that found another accuracy node around 45.7 gr of Varget, on the verge of crossing dangerous pressure thresholds. I've been contemplating setting my 44.4 load aside and doing more load development, but I'm wondering if squeezing just a little bit more speed is worth it. I'm fairly conservative in my reloading because I don't want to blow up my gun, or myself, but I wondering if I'm being paranoid about going after the really hot loads.
I haven't seen any pressure signs yet, but frankly I don't have the best eye for it since I've loaded so conservatively up to this point. Everyone always talks about sticky bolt throws, but my M2008's got a pretty stout bolt throw anyway so it's hard to tell if there's pressure signs that way.
What are your thoughts? Is chasing the higher node worth it? Thanks for the help.