99% of the time, when you start to loose velocity with a increase of powder, your tight to the max load for that barrel......Answer to some of the questions..... On real life velocity questions, I have reached 2695 fps using H322 with a Nosler 120 BY. The case is pretty full, it is clearly a compressed load by several percent, but no signs of pressure. Quick Load calculations lead me to believe I am real close to max with little luck of reaching the next optimal barrel time. Having a 0.45" group shooting off bags leads me to be satisfied with the load plus I did try a charge .3 gn higher and the group opened up considerably.
Using H 4895 I reached 2553 using Berger 140s. As with the previous load, had a full case of powder but no signs of pressure. Tried a load with a .1 gn increase and actually saw a slight decrease in velocity, still have yet to figure that out? Happy with sub 0.5 " groups off sandbags and bad eyes to boot. My skill set still has a lot of room for improvement, good round to practice with!
I cobbled together by own blind magazine and need to work the solution to making it a repeater. I have boundaries that may make that a challenge; Kelby Atlas Tactical set up for AICS mags and Remington bottom metal. Need to figure this one out especially given the fact that I also have a 6.5 x 47 Lapua and a 30 Br barrels chambered for the action. Any advice on this would be appreciated.
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well as it just happens I am now measuring my dummy case. what do you suggest? I really dont want to neck turn but if it comes with the territory guess im in the game... ok with bullet seated its .309. or do i measure case with no bullet? ok if its ok with bullet seated, then .309+.002= .311 (thats pretty close to my 280 rem at .310 at neck with bullet seated and accordin to my load book its chamber size is .315)so this case and bullet is not turned, and with a addition of .002 will there be enough room to NOT neck turn?Crusty... You have to first decide whether you are going to turn necks or not? My approach is bullet diameter plus 2 times neck thickness plus .002 - .003 equals neck size of reamer.
ok I like that and that is what I was thinking too... if it was your gun what would you do?Or if your loaded round is .309 simply order a reamer with a neck size of 0.312 and you are good to go with some room to spare.