duanehunter1
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A lot of good advice there. As well as your 1 in 7" twist, sufficient chamber freebore is crucial especially if you try the 90s. (boltman 223, the 2.450" COAL wasn't from the OP, but from someone else - the OP hasn't mentioned COAL.) If you stick with the 80gn SMK, I'd never jam this bullet. It's one of the most jump tolerant designs around as per most older MKs. Jamming it raises pressures for no good reason and may see you with a bullet stuck in the throat and the action lug recesses full of powder kernels if you have to unload a live round for any reason.
I used 24.7 grains of varget with 80 smk's in my old rifle and that got me about 2880 fps. It may be giving up a some wind drift, but it's all I had and it did fairly well at 600. I even used it at 1000 yds a few times.
My newest rifle is set up for 90's, but i also use 80smk's and that uses 23.8 grains of H4895. I don't know the velocity for sure, but if the e-targets are right my muzzle velocity woukd have to be about 2750 so there might be room for more powder/velocity.
I can't say much about the eld's. I think their listed BC's are quite a bit higher than the smk so that's attractive...
A 2.45 AOL would make me think it's a shorter throat, maybe a wylde chamber, just a guess.
You have a barrel chambered for 90's and you're shooting 80's with same?
I reload the 80 SMK for some friends and family. They routinely place 1st and 2nd in local midrange matches with MA (but not HM) level scores. COAL is close to 2.500" (depending on the rifle) which is just not touching the lands. MV is 2850ish. Sure, 90s drift less in the wind, but the 80 SMK is very easy to load for, easy on brass (10+ firings), and just plain works very well. 23-24 grains of Varget seems to be the sweet spot.
We've thought long and hard about 90 grain bullets, but prefer not to face the reloading headaches and shorter brass life. The 80 SMK just keeps bringing home the bacon at 600 yards and closer. One of my buddies loves it so much they are planning to try it at 1000 at the next opportunity.
Looks like you are shooting at Borden. Good luck with your load.Thanks for the input. 600yds is my max range. Was not sure if the 90's were going to be an advantage over 80's at this distance so I have not tried them. Honestly I have been using the SMK's because they are cheaper than the Berger's. I will buy some and start playing around with them. This rifle will shoot .5 moa with the 80smk RL-15 combo but when the temps warmed up I think my groups are opening up. I'm new to f class shooting this year. Shot a 575 11X and 579 13X first 2 matches and I think with improved wind reading skills I can do much better. Just want to make sure my ammo is the best it can be for this distance.
Thanks for the input. 600yds is my max range. Was not sure if the 90's were going to be an advantage over 80's at this distance so I have not tried them. Honestly I have been using the SMK's because they are cheaper than the Berger's. I will buy some and start playing around with them. This rifle will shoot .5 moa with the 80smk RL-15 combo but when the temps warmed up I think my groups are opening up. I'm new to f class shooting this year. Shot a 575 11X and 579 13X first 2 matches and I think with improved wind reading skills I can do much better. Just want to make sure my ammo is the best it can be for this distance.
Yes, it is Borden. The people there have been really nice. I really enjoy shooting there.Looks like you are shooting at Borden. Good luck with your load.
As I mentioned I shoot the 75 Amax, most know it has been discontinued. I've been thinking of giving the Berger 80.5 a go. My barrel was throated for the 80 Amax.
Don Dunlap