I am new to reloading .308.
My rifle is a Parker Hale 1200TX (7.62x51, No magazine) It shoots nice (thus far out to 600 yards) even with RG ammo & aperture sights.
I have prepped 50 cases with the mind force of OCD. :-[
Today, I confirmed that my rifle's max COAL (using a test FC case and a test Lapua Scenar bullet), is 2.900" (I did 6 tests)
The average COAL of my FG rounds (bought with my rifle and shoot OK) is 2.787. I.e. .113 less than my max COAL.
What setback/COAL would you advise me to start a load development at? My initial thought was to go back 0.020, but since milsurp ammo seems to be OK-ish should I reconsider, and if so, by how much?
Many thanks in advance.
Cam
My rifle is a Parker Hale 1200TX (7.62x51, No magazine) It shoots nice (thus far out to 600 yards) even with RG ammo & aperture sights.
I have prepped 50 cases with the mind force of OCD. :-[
Today, I confirmed that my rifle's max COAL (using a test FC case and a test Lapua Scenar bullet), is 2.900" (I did 6 tests)
The average COAL of my FG rounds (bought with my rifle and shoot OK) is 2.787. I.e. .113 less than my max COAL.
What setback/COAL would you advise me to start a load development at? My initial thought was to go back 0.020, but since milsurp ammo seems to be OK-ish should I reconsider, and if so, by how much?
Many thanks in advance.
Cam