27 and 27.3 of N133. Have been seating the bullets touching the lands .Necks are turned to fit a 267What charge weights and seating depths? Neck tension? Are you using flags?
You don't say what the action is27 and 27.3 of N133. Have been seating the bullets touching the lands .Necks are turned to fit a 267
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with LT-32 I have tried 27 to 27.3gr loads. again not real consistent.
haven't tried loads over 27.5gr on either powder. Are my loads too light?
My base load is 28.5 grs of 133 Barts 65 gr sbt.
Most of the really good group shooters that I know are using N133 with loads between 29.7 to 30.5. Let me add to this 133 likes a lot of neck tension.Looking for any suggestions on powder and load weight for my 6ppc. Using a 68gr bullet. Not getting consistent results. Have been trying N133 and LT-32 powder.
Yes - the best shooting bullet I ever had in my two current PPCs are the Berger 62 grain which was discontinued. Walt had told me that bullet wasn't even designed for PPC and he had no load information for it in a PPC. Despite a very small amount of bullet in the case and at a soft jamb - it was (and is - as I bought a bunch of them) incredible. That might be an extreme example - but that is what works best in mine. I never got a 68 of any brand to shoot that well.If you wnat to try a different ligjt bullet I suggest the 58 grain Hornady V Max. I played with them one summer out of curiosity. I shot a lot of tiny groups with them, surprised me.Don't be concerned with not having much bullet in the neck, that's not a requirement for accuracy.
I often shot Hammond 63s at 100, lasers .Yes - the best shooting bullet I ever had in my two current PPCs are the Berger 62 grain which was discontinued. Walt had told me that bullet wasn't even designed for PPC and he had no load information for it in a PPC. Despite a very small amount of bullet in the case and at a soft jamb - it was (and is - as I bought a bunch of them) incredible. That might be an extreme example - but that is what works best in mine. I never got a 68 of any brand to shoot that well.
Shooting anything below like 29.2 of 133 will give good groups, but it will not agg and is too wind sensitive. I used to get lured in by those screamer groups and was too hard headed to change. Whatever you like in 133, just lower it exactly 1 grain for lt32 and tune from there
Trouble is the Boyer method in the book is outdated. Don't forget that book was published in 2010. He has a different system for finding out if a barrel will shoot the way he wants it too or not.Do a search for “Boyer method”. Use it to work up a reliable load.