Went shooting last Monday and had a great time.
I tried 3 bullets in my 24" GAP 260 Rem. The Barnes Match Burner 140 gr HPBT shot really good. I had the first 5 loads touching at 200 yards. These were seated to 2.750"(ish) touching the lands.
I tried the Hornady 140 AMax a couple months back and the results were awful.
I worked up to 43.5 grains and never saw any signs of pressure, but this is the first time I'm using a chronograph (Magnetospeed) to assist me with it.
So I didn't see signs of pressure, but the velocity plateauing at 42.9 to 43.5 is a sign, right?
How far should I back off of that plateau?
I think I'll load some at 43 and compare them to the node between 40.8 and 42.0
Series Shot Speed Hodgdon H4350
21 1 2646 ft/sec 40.8
21 2 2673 ft/sec 41.1
21 3 2698 ft/sec 41.4
21 4 2704 ft/sec 41.7
21 5 2733 ft/sec 42.0
21 6 2759 ft/sec 42.3
21 7 2773 ft/sec 42.6
21 8 2794 ft/sec 42.9
21 9 2807 ft/sec 43.2
21 10 2801 ft/sec 43.5
This was with H4350 powder, CCI BR2 primer, and Winchester 7mm-08 brass.
I tried 3 bullets in my 24" GAP 260 Rem. The Barnes Match Burner 140 gr HPBT shot really good. I had the first 5 loads touching at 200 yards. These were seated to 2.750"(ish) touching the lands.
I tried the Hornady 140 AMax a couple months back and the results were awful.
I worked up to 43.5 grains and never saw any signs of pressure, but this is the first time I'm using a chronograph (Magnetospeed) to assist me with it.
So I didn't see signs of pressure, but the velocity plateauing at 42.9 to 43.5 is a sign, right?
How far should I back off of that plateau?
I think I'll load some at 43 and compare them to the node between 40.8 and 42.0
Series Shot Speed Hodgdon H4350
21 1 2646 ft/sec 40.8
21 2 2673 ft/sec 41.1
21 3 2698 ft/sec 41.4
21 4 2704 ft/sec 41.7
21 5 2733 ft/sec 42.0
21 6 2759 ft/sec 42.3
21 7 2773 ft/sec 42.6
21 8 2794 ft/sec 42.9
21 9 2807 ft/sec 43.2
21 10 2801 ft/sec 43.5
This was with H4350 powder, CCI BR2 primer, and Winchester 7mm-08 brass.
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