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Would you mind posting those results when you do that test? Also steps you took? I’d like to re-test my 338NM @ distance following a fellow large caliber load devRetumbo is a good place to start. One of mine is a 30-inch Bartlein and likes the 245s jumped about 0.075" with 88.2 grains of Retumbo. Itll shoot 0.4 moa 5-shot groups reliably. The other is a 32" Brux and doesn't shoot Retumbo as well but its best load is 245s jammed about 0.015" with 85.5 grains of (0.75 moa 5-shot groups) .
I am in the middle of load workups with N568 and N570. The 32" Brux loves a very heavy dose of N568 at a Jam of 0.010". So far it is shooting this under 0.2 moa at 3100 fps. I plan to do a 900 yard powder ladder with both rifles and N568 and N570 next week. That should tell me more. I'll fine tune seating depth and then neck tension after that and be ready for ELR season.
Can do but I have the flu right now. I may have lost my weather window......Would you mind posting those results when you do that test? Also steps you took? I’d like to re-test my 338NM @ distance following a fellow large caliber load dev
I finally finished my load development. Primers are CCI 250s and cases are Lapua.Would you mind posting those results when you do that test? Also steps you took? I’d like to re-test my 338NM @ distance following a fellow large caliber load dev



For sure. Its a 32" bbl. This is up there close but not quite max in my rifle. I got to slightly over 3200 before I actually saw signs of pressure. I was well over max by then I am certain but the case hid it well.You are pushing those 245g right along.
Agreeing with your 89.0 grns when comparing the clusters of the 1-11 shots made at 657 ydsI finally finished my load development. Primers are CCI 250s and cases are Lapua.
The rifle was super happy between 88.6 and 89.4 grains of N570 with only 0.11 moa vertical between the three loads. It was wonky below that and then jumped up over 1 moa at 89.8. I usually do this at 900 yards or even at 1400 yards but those ranges weren't available. The ladder below was shot at 657 yards which is all I could get access to in the timeframe I had.
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So I loaded up 89.0 and did a seating depth test. For seating, I loaded up four rounds at each depth and started from 0.005" jump and moved out in increments of 0.003". I also shot a few random jam loads. The best two are shown below. 2.849" is a jam of about 0.012" and 2.811 is a jump of about 0.026". Neither is stellar. The jam load was tempting with three in one hole but the fourth flyer bothered me and seemed to repeat. For now, I decided to go with the jump load at 2.811" at 0.35 moa. I have found groups that have a round shape are more repeatable than those with a one-hole and a flyer. When I have time, I will test different bushings at 900 yards before settling on a final load.
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I shot the bottom one last night at 900 and it held 0.1 mils vertical on steel in some pretty spicy winds.
My post is a very abbreviated version of my testing. I agree with you and actually tested jam as deep as 0.026". I also tested three powders. I just didnt show all this as I wasnt as organized as I could have been about it and it would be a lot of data and pics. I was sure a powder tweak would close the gap but it didnt. The jam loads just all had that flyer.I don't believe you tested jam deep enough when stopping at the tested 2.849" at .012" Jam
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but her vertical at distance isnt quite as tight. Here is a four shot group with her 300 NMI and the 245 LRHTThese are LRHTs. I did load developments for two customers last year and one was shooting the EOLs in a straight Norma. The other was LRHTs in an improved. I need all the BC I can get so I went right to the Hybrids.Are you using the EOL's or hybrids?
I see you have used one or the other in another post.
My ES is right at 20 and me SDs are between 5 and 6. Since a granule of N570 weighs about 0.8 grains, I think this is pretty decent.Those are very spicey loads; what is your brass life like? It is pretty well known that 300 Norma, Lapua made brass is very tough- you prove that with those velocities.
What are your ES's and SD's on average. How many rounds do you leave the barrel in service for competitive use?
N570 does often seem to be the magic sauce for large case capacity cartridges.
