I cam curious as to if others have observed that 8208 xbr having somewhat wide velocity ranges until it gets closer to max.
I loaded up some 55 grain sierra 1360's in my 223 with 2nd fired, neck sized only brass, lit with Rem 7.5 primers. All powder charges individually weighed and trickled up.
Here are results
24.3 gr- 3100, 3088, 3117, sd 15
24.6 gr- 3119, 3073, 3148, sd 40
24.9 gr- 3153, 3121, 3176 sd 28
25.2 gr- 3218, 3174, 3234 sd 31
25.5 gr-3291, 3238, 3223, sd 32
25.8 gr 3324, 3300, 3318, sd 12
the 25.8 gr charge has grouped the best, approx. 0.5" at 100 yds on three different tests.
I know from past reloading that I get way tighter results in velocity and groups in my 223 using benchmark powder than I have observed with 8208 xbr. With Benchmark I have been able to consistently have sd's in the mid to low teens, and on the best charges get single digit sd's.
I figured that the 8208 would have been more consistent that it is showing.
Has anyone seen similar results?
I loaded up some 55 grain sierra 1360's in my 223 with 2nd fired, neck sized only brass, lit with Rem 7.5 primers. All powder charges individually weighed and trickled up.
Here are results
24.3 gr- 3100, 3088, 3117, sd 15
24.6 gr- 3119, 3073, 3148, sd 40
24.9 gr- 3153, 3121, 3176 sd 28
25.2 gr- 3218, 3174, 3234 sd 31
25.5 gr-3291, 3238, 3223, sd 32
25.8 gr 3324, 3300, 3318, sd 12
the 25.8 gr charge has grouped the best, approx. 0.5" at 100 yds on three different tests.
I know from past reloading that I get way tighter results in velocity and groups in my 223 using benchmark powder than I have observed with 8208 xbr. With Benchmark I have been able to consistently have sd's in the mid to low teens, and on the best charges get single digit sd's.
I figured that the 8208 would have been more consistent that it is showing.
Has anyone seen similar results?