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Powder burn rate for longer barrel

robertjhaley

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I just built a custom rifle in 308 Winchester - TAC-30, Bartlein heavy contour 30" barrel. I have never hand loaded for a 30" barrel. I'll be shooting the Berger 185 grain hybrid target. How do I determine the best powder / burn rate for this setup without a lot of trial and error? I have recommendations from powder manufacturers but they didn't account for the added barrel length. I prefer maximum velocity but precision is more important. This will be used for long-range F/TR matches.
 
Re: Powder burn rate for longer barrel

Given the 30" barrel I might start with something as slow as 3031. But anything from 3031 through Varget, you should be able to word up a dandy load. OCW is a goog philosophical starting point.

Longer barrels should work better with slightly slower powders having 'sane' pressures for a longer duration to achieve optimal MV, rather than slightly high pressures early in the firing sequence. Its a delicate banalce.