I am dialing in my new 260 Rem for shooting steel out to 1200 yds. I stumbled on what has been the most accurate load to date by accident just wanting to break in the barrel with 140 Amax's at 41 gr. of XMR 4350 that I had on hand. I am planning to switch to H4831SC that I used to shoot out of my 260AI with alot of success as I'm now very pleased with initial results, the barrel is broken in and I am doing load development.
Here's my question, I've searched the forum here and found some good info, but I am really still struggling with getting the accuracy out of the new 140 Nosler RDF as I really like the BC numbers, would like to standardize on it for competition and its a sexy bullet!
I need to feed these out of a magazine so the OAL is somewhat set by that. Its a Factory Savage 12 LRP. So, does anyone have any guidelines for a starting point for these? The few loads I've tried- 41gr- 42 gr. of XMR 4350 at 2.80" oal have been very disapointing to say the least. Where do I go from here? I haven't checked the OAL of the bullet into the lands like I would on a single shot rifle as I am limited by the magazine and that bullet way crunches down into the case at that 2.80" oal. I saw some recommendations of jumping 10-70 thou? I am switching to H4831 SC now that I am starting load development and have alot of that on hand.
Anyone have any recommendations to point me in the right direction? The A- max were amazing and I had several hundred already on hand.
Round#'s 10-15 out of the barrel with that A-max load were a wonderful tite 3/8" group at 110yds where as the Nosler RDF's were all over the place and the groups REALLY opened up.
The thought of jamming that already long bullet down into that short case go against what I'd like to do, so??
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I'd love to use that new bullet as my "go to" load for competition. If the rifle won't shoot them, then so be it, but I won't go down without a fight!
Here's my question, I've searched the forum here and found some good info, but I am really still struggling with getting the accuracy out of the new 140 Nosler RDF as I really like the BC numbers, would like to standardize on it for competition and its a sexy bullet!
I need to feed these out of a magazine so the OAL is somewhat set by that. Its a Factory Savage 12 LRP. So, does anyone have any guidelines for a starting point for these? The few loads I've tried- 41gr- 42 gr. of XMR 4350 at 2.80" oal have been very disapointing to say the least. Where do I go from here? I haven't checked the OAL of the bullet into the lands like I would on a single shot rifle as I am limited by the magazine and that bullet way crunches down into the case at that 2.80" oal. I saw some recommendations of jumping 10-70 thou? I am switching to H4831 SC now that I am starting load development and have alot of that on hand.
Anyone have any recommendations to point me in the right direction? The A- max were amazing and I had several hundred already on hand.
Round#'s 10-15 out of the barrel with that A-max load were a wonderful tite 3/8" group at 110yds where as the Nosler RDF's were all over the place and the groups REALLY opened up.
The thought of jamming that already long bullet down into that short case go against what I'd like to do, so??
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I'd love to use that new bullet as my "go to" load for competition. If the rifle won't shoot them, then so be it, but I won't go down without a fight!