effendude
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Reposted from another thread: I have a hunting rifle in 284 Shehane, built specifically to use up tired match brass in hunting situations. It has a 1-9" barrel, 26" long. I loaded (5) 195's tonight to give them a try over 55 grains of H4831sc. My go to load before was 57 grains over a 180 Hybrid. In failing light, they produced a nice 1/2" group with 3 in the same hole and 2 just out with a 22X scope. Not bad for a guess load and seating depth. I will test more at longer distances as time allows but I am excited to shoot something with these bullets. Plenty good accuracy for a MN/WI deep woods rifle.
More results to follow,
Scott
Update on further testing this week: I set the seating depth to just off the lands, and did some quick testing at 300 yards. 55 grains of H4831sc with a 210M yielded a 5 shot group of just less than 1". Time didn't allow more testing and I don't even have a speed for the load yet, but the accuracy is great. I am very happy with the performance so far.
Scott
More results to follow,
Scott
Update on further testing this week: I set the seating depth to just off the lands, and did some quick testing at 300 yards. 55 grains of H4831sc with a 210M yielded a 5 shot group of just less than 1". Time didn't allow more testing and I don't even have a speed for the load yet, but the accuracy is great. I am very happy with the performance so far.
Scott









