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Another word of advice!!!
DO YOUR TESTING THE WAY IT WILL BE IN THE FIELD!!!
ARE YOU TAKING THE LEAD SLED TO THE FIELD???
WILL YOU HAVE A BIPOD AND SLING ATTACHED????
ADDING OR TAKING THINGS OFF THE RIFLE WILL AFFECT THE TUNE!!!
TEST THE WAY YOU WILL BE IN THE FIELD!!!
ADVICE FROM A +50 YEAR BIG GAME HUNTER AND RELOADER!!!!!!!!!
I will disagree for multiple reasons......You need to take as much as the
human element out of the initial load development as possible. Find what
that barrel works best with, then out to the field.......Those targets that were
posted are marked, 50 yards. It's mostly shooter induced. And for all we
know, the trigger pull is at 10 lbs.
based on your picture, you have the older stock. I bet you are touching near the front. Try the dollar or card stock trick we posted.there is a little movement in the stock at the foregrip
Tupperware stocks will do that.....take a player card and slide itthere is a little movement in the stock at the foregrip
"NOODLE STOCKS"Tupperware stocks will do that.....take a player card and slide it
under the barrel to the lug. any contact ?? Repeat this by pushing
the stock in all directions. If it binds during this test, barrel channel
will need some relief. Also check your action screw torque. It should
be around 40 inch pounds for the plastic stocks. Check this first before
doing the card test.
Try sierra 120 grn pro hunter Spitzer flat base product 1900 with varget powder I've shot deer and bear with them they hammer them 1/2 inch groups all day from a stock rem 700 mountain rifle if you need load data pm me think its 44 grns with match primers.Evening all , I started reloading 7mm08 for a savage axis2 22-inch barrel , using 150 grain nossler BT starline brass and federal #210 large rifle primers ,IMR 4350 powder I am running into an issue and thinking I have to start over load out 1-3 total of 12 rounds with barrel cooling between , (first run) #1 40.5 grains dropped a .81 group of 3 shot 4 was a flyer for a total grouping of 3.38#2 42.5 grains gave me a 1.24 grouping #3 44.5 (MAX) grains grouping was 2.48.Todays shots proved terrible - #1 42.7 grains grouping of 3.39 #2 43 grains grouping of 3 shots 1.81 shot 4 a flyer total grouping of 2.68 #3 43.5 grains grouping of 2.10.
I did try bl-c 2 powder at 39.5 grains grouping of 1.99+/- #2 41.5 grains (MAX) 1.77 grouping with a 2 in 1 (2 shots through the relatively the same hole.
My question is do I start over with IMR4350 and go .5 grain at a time as well as work with or bl-c2?
Again N00B here
Thanks
Kevin
Hopefully it is 2900, not 1900!!!!Try sierra 120 grn pro hunter Spitzer flat base product 1900 with varget powder I've shot deer and bear with them they hammer them 1/2 inch groups all day from a stock rem 700 mountain rifle if you need load data pm me think its 44 grns with match primers.
not strapped inStrapping a limber stocked rifle into a lead sled can/could result in wild groups,especially sporter contour rifles. Good bags/ bench and wind watching to test loads.
not strapped in
He is right here! The only reason I replaced the stock was the gun was beating me up!KEVIN, Please reply!!
Is the stock making contact with the barrel????????
I'm trying to help you be a successful hunter, shooter, reloader!!!
I believe you are experiencing some problems I had with my synthetic stocks!!
I know how to make the situation better possibly!!!
The rifle is salvageable!!!!
Lets examine the solution one step at a time!!! 1st step: dollar bill test!!!!
Together, with help of some of this forum, we can make that 7-08 rifle A 3/4" MOA or better shooter!!!
Words from a 7-08 shooter that had a 0.388" Major spread at 100 yards (0.124 true MOA) 7 shot group and could not miss sending golf balls over the 200 meter berm with 160gr SBT SGK in the proned , bipod position!!!! Not target bullets!!!!
Hold your head up Kevin!!!
The light will shine, if you let it!!!!
That is very understandable!!!He is right here! The only reason I replaced the stock was the gun was beating me up!
Sorry I was at the range with a different rifle , I can slide a 20 dollar bill from the end of the stock to the/and under the end of the scope with zero binding and back againKEVIN, Please reply!!
Is the stock making contact with the barrel????????
I'm trying to help you be a successful hunter, shooter, reloader!!!
I believe you are experiencing some problems I had with my synthetic stocks!!
I know how to make the situation better possibly!!!
The rifle is salvageable!!!!
Lets examine the solution one step at a time!!! 1st step: dollar bill test!!!!
Together, with help of some of this forum, we can make that 7-08 rifle A 3/4" MOA or better shooter!!!
Words from a 7-08 shooter that had a 0.388" Major spread at 100 yards (0.124 true MOA) 7 shot group and could not miss sending golf balls over the 200 meter berm with 160gr SBT SGK in the proned , bipod position!!!! Not target bullets!!!!
Hold your head up Kevin!!!
The light will shine, if you let it!!!!
Staball 6.5 works with Berger 168s pretty well. Alpha cases.I too am just starting to load for 7-08 - two different rifles.A friend and his spouse.
It occurred to me that the same Staball 6.5 powder that I'm having great luck with on my Creed, will also be perfectly in the zone for this cartridge. AND it's the new magical copper scrubbing type.AND, It goes through a measure like water. AND - it's' all over town at every store that sells powder. (often cheaper)
These are deer killing shells, and I've got a few boxes of Hornady 139 SST's to work with. If I can take the chronograph and rifles to the range and get sonmething to shoot around 2900 fps, and group 2 MOA -- we're DONE. and I'll bet we do better than that.
Frankly, since the powder shortages and trying different powders, I couldn't care if I never handle 4350 again.jd
Sorry I was at the range with a different rifle , I can slide a 20 dollar bill from the end of the stock to the/and under the end of the scope with zero binding and back again