Ned Ludd
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Laurie - I recently tested some Juggernauts in a .308 load at various distances off the lands, touching, and into the lands. As compared to jumped bullets, all loads seated at touching or into the lands exhibited a consistent increase in velocity of 15-17 fps (also measured with a LabRadar). Not a huge increase in velocity/pressure, but detectable nonetheless. Perhaps the much larger ogive radius and less abrupt ogive to bearing surface transition of the 183 SMK might to some degree mitigate the pressure effects?
Lefty - I think you will find over the long run that getting a little more velocity out of your load will be an improvement, but you will likely need to re-tune it from scratch. I would suggest using Varget or H4895 as a powder. IMR4895 is a little on the fast side for 175s, even faster than H4895, and somewhat less temperature-stable. Because it sounds as though you aren't limited to loading to mag length for this endeavor, I'd start the charge weight testing at about .015" or .020" off the lands. Once you have found the desired charge weight window, you can go back and optimize the seating depth window as you originally described in this thread. Based on the measurements you provided, starting them at .015" to .020" off the lands should be close to about halfway between where they used to be seated and touching the lands. You should be able to cover that region in a seating depth test with only minimal effects on velocity due to changing the effective (usable) case volume.
Lefty - I think you will find over the long run that getting a little more velocity out of your load will be an improvement, but you will likely need to re-tune it from scratch. I would suggest using Varget or H4895 as a powder. IMR4895 is a little on the fast side for 175s, even faster than H4895, and somewhat less temperature-stable. Because it sounds as though you aren't limited to loading to mag length for this endeavor, I'd start the charge weight testing at about .015" or .020" off the lands. Once you have found the desired charge weight window, you can go back and optimize the seating depth window as you originally described in this thread. Based on the measurements you provided, starting them at .015" to .020" off the lands should be close to about halfway between where they used to be seated and touching the lands. You should be able to cover that region in a seating depth test with only minimal effects on velocity due to changing the effective (usable) case volume.