Busdriver said:I tried a few loads of H4350 last year. It got really compressed before I got the pressure up. With a long enough throat, is should work, but you'll always be looking at a very comressed load.
[br]NateG said:The flags at Quantico used to be, if not honest, a lot more useful before they put in a berm between ranges 3 and 4 from the 100 yard line to the pits. The flag at the little end of the pits would get some clean air, and show you (mostly) the dominant condition (or at least left/right). Now, with the wind swirling over the new berm, it can show you almost any direction, regardless of where it's actually coming from, and since the wind can blow up to the flag (or down) the angle of the flag can have little to do with the actual strength) Add in a heavily overcast and cold day with no mirage, and, well, there wasn't much to do but chase the spotter--and hope you stayed on the frame! My best string of the day was at 900 when a just a hint of mirage came out--at least you could figure out if you needed right or left wind on. (Though without a no-wind zero with the new barrel, that information was of limited use...)
XTR said:Busdriver said:I tried a few loads of H4350 last year. It got really compressed before I got the pressure up. With a long enough throat, is should work, but you'll always be looking at a very comressed load.
Did you try the H4350 with the 185?
Did you get better velocity than Varget?
I'm running Varget right now with good results but I just rebarreled with a 30" tube so I have more burn time.
Busdriver said:XTR said:Busdriver said:I tried a few loads of H4350 last year. It got really compressed before I got the pressure up. With a long enough throat, is should work, but you'll always be looking at a very comressed load.
Did you try the H4350 with the 185?
Did you get better velocity than Varget?
I'm running Varget right now with good results but I just rebarreled with a 30" tube so I have more burn time.
I couldn't get enough in the case to make 210's go, so there was no purpose in trying the 185's
Even with 210's the difference in acheivable velocity was negligible.
For 185's I would look for a node (I've seen several banty about 44 grains of Varget as a node, but have never tried it - seems a touch too hot in Lapua brass to me.) and just shoot it. The difference in windage of a 25 fps velocity increase just doesn't make sense when we look at the likely magnitude of wind calling errors.
That is why this year, I'm not shooting a high-BC bullet for the local 600 yard league. I'm hoping to improve my score by bettering myself instead of outgunning the competition.