logandiana
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I finished building a rifle this past winter with the plan of it being an informal 1000 yard target rifle (I don't compete). The barrel is a 30" heavy palma Bartlein 5R chambered in 30-06. I chose 30-06 because I already have 5 other rifles in that chambering, I have all the brass, dies, etc. and it's just what made sense.
The twist rate of the barrel is 1 in 8 inches. I chose this because I had the intention of using the long heavy bullets like the new 230 SMK or 230 Bergers. My first trip to the range I load up 10 of each: 230 SMK, 230 Berger, 210 Nosler Accubond, 200 Berger Hybrid, and 200 SMK (the newer version).
To be consistent I loaded all with 50gn of H4350. The 230 both averaged right around 2490fps, the 210 at 2547fps, and the 200s at 2557fps. As far as groups at 100 yards, the 200s were better than I expected and grouped the best with the 200 hybrid Bergers having a slight edge over the 200SMK. The Nosler Accubond 210 was next, and both of the 230 didn't meet expectations at all. The 230SMK did group better than the 230 Berger though.
Since these loads were all made from those 'find your load' sample packs or from small handfuls borrowed from other shooters, I can't load more until I buy more. Seeing that the rifle seems to prefer 200 grain bullets in my initial testing, my plan is to stick with this weight for the meantime at least.
I've looked at lots of reviews and opinions of the Berger 200 hybrids, but then I saw the buzz about the Berger 200.20x. It seems like the logical choice except for most responses I've seen are using a 308 with a 1 in 10 twist rather than a 30-06 with the 1 in 8 twist that my rifle has.
Furthermore I wonder if I am using the right powder. I chose H4350 because that's what I am seeing accuracy with in my other cartridges, that and I have a lot of it. I see that Varget is also popular with the 200.20x.
What advice would you give on getting the most accuracy using the 200.20x from a 1 in 8 twist barrel? Or should I go in a different direction? I feel like I should have found a better starting point, before I started!
Here's a pic of the rifle in question (I have scope mounting currently until I can get my load figured out)

The twist rate of the barrel is 1 in 8 inches. I chose this because I had the intention of using the long heavy bullets like the new 230 SMK or 230 Bergers. My first trip to the range I load up 10 of each: 230 SMK, 230 Berger, 210 Nosler Accubond, 200 Berger Hybrid, and 200 SMK (the newer version).
To be consistent I loaded all with 50gn of H4350. The 230 both averaged right around 2490fps, the 210 at 2547fps, and the 200s at 2557fps. As far as groups at 100 yards, the 200s were better than I expected and grouped the best with the 200 hybrid Bergers having a slight edge over the 200SMK. The Nosler Accubond 210 was next, and both of the 230 didn't meet expectations at all. The 230SMK did group better than the 230 Berger though.
Since these loads were all made from those 'find your load' sample packs or from small handfuls borrowed from other shooters, I can't load more until I buy more. Seeing that the rifle seems to prefer 200 grain bullets in my initial testing, my plan is to stick with this weight for the meantime at least.
I've looked at lots of reviews and opinions of the Berger 200 hybrids, but then I saw the buzz about the Berger 200.20x. It seems like the logical choice except for most responses I've seen are using a 308 with a 1 in 10 twist rather than a 30-06 with the 1 in 8 twist that my rifle has.
Furthermore I wonder if I am using the right powder. I chose H4350 because that's what I am seeing accuracy with in my other cartridges, that and I have a lot of it. I see that Varget is also popular with the 200.20x.
What advice would you give on getting the most accuracy using the 200.20x from a 1 in 8 twist barrel? Or should I go in a different direction? I feel like I should have found a better starting point, before I started!
Here's a pic of the rifle in question (I have scope mounting currently until I can get my load figured out)
