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Re: help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: xhodzax</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i'm reloading .308
varget and hornady 150 gr sst bullet
now
the hornady book say's 44.9g max load
varget website shows 47g max.
what should i do ???? </div></div>

Do what that nagging voice, the one that told you to check the Hodgdon site, tells you to do: be patient, start near the bottom and load 5 or 10 of each going up in .3 or .5 grain increments and test them for yourself.

Just a suggestion. Be safe.
 
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Do you know what high pressure signs are and what they look like? Start where the book says and work up until you start seeing something. If you go up .2 or .3 of a grain at a time you should come upon a couple of very accurate loads.

Personally, I don't load most rifles to the max. But I do a couple of them. If you get the desired accuracy at a lower muzzle velocity, why push it to the red line?

Buy yourself a Lyman's Centerfire Handloading Manual. It describes pressure signs pretty good. It also has more USABLE information that any 2 or 3 others. They aren't trying to sell you powder or bullets.

You might want to scan down through this forum and look for other loads people have posted. Also look in the reloading depot section at the top.
 
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i loaded berger 155 vld for my 308 with no pressure signs
now this hornady bullet is lighter than berger
so 47 should work?
is there diference in the way bullet was made that would make the difference in how much powder it can handle ?
 
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if you got a crony, buy a box of the hornady 150sst get your fps. measure the oal of a few shells, take apart a few shells also, weighing whatever powder is inside, measure the casings for trim length, etc.

start with the lower load, build it up likejgillam above, and if there are no signs of pressure, keep going up until you reach the fps your looking for, or when you start feeling uncomfortable safety wise, then find another powder.

should come close.

was stuffing 29 grains of aa2640 in a .223, (yikes) with a 40 gr. vmax. matched the velocity and results on paper to the factory stuff which is very good and flies at 3746 fps.

ammo / bullet / powder companies seem to stretch their numbers sometimes, and hardly ever match, also check to see the length of the test barrel from load data to load data, as that seems to differ also.

XHODZAX - don't forget that some bullets, although same weights, differ in length and changes your case capacity. CHANGES PRESSURES, fps, etc. can be compensated sometimes by altering oal, sometimes not.
 
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i loaded all the way up to 47g of varget and no pressure signs
couldn't get very good grooping but no pressure signs
so now i have to play with loads to get good group