Trying to confirm an observation. I have been loading .223 and .308 all winter for the shooting season and I am starting to see a trend with Varget. Varget always seems to "like" a full case and works well near or slightly over maximum charge, but...
I typically see 3 possible nodes when working up an OCW. I usually go with the highest velocity. But now I am considering the lower nodes because they seem to have a wider range of stability.
My thoughts are geared toward shooting in different temperatures. I typically start working up for the season in February (20 to 30 degrees when working up, too much colder and I don't trust my groups) and may shoot late in the season near 80 or 90 degrees. This is one of the reasons I stick with Varget.
Keeping all of this in mind should I develop the "widest" node I observe within an OCW test or should I run an OCW mid-season? I am debating developing the wider nodes and considering loading near the bottom.
The current recipe I am using is:
43.4gr Varget
Berger 185gr OTM
Starline brass
CCI-BR2
Necks turned to .003 tension, 2.950 COAL with lands at 2.977
This node is stable from 43.3 to 43.6; but, there is another node I developed from 41.7gr to 42.4. If I developed that and took the (admittedly small) bust in velocity would I have more acceptable results and less deviation during late summer and early fall matches? I do like to work up in the spring and use the same recipe through the entire season.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and experience.
I typically see 3 possible nodes when working up an OCW. I usually go with the highest velocity. But now I am considering the lower nodes because they seem to have a wider range of stability.
My thoughts are geared toward shooting in different temperatures. I typically start working up for the season in February (20 to 30 degrees when working up, too much colder and I don't trust my groups) and may shoot late in the season near 80 or 90 degrees. This is one of the reasons I stick with Varget.
Keeping all of this in mind should I develop the "widest" node I observe within an OCW test or should I run an OCW mid-season? I am debating developing the wider nodes and considering loading near the bottom.
The current recipe I am using is:
43.4gr Varget
Berger 185gr OTM
Starline brass
CCI-BR2
Necks turned to .003 tension, 2.950 COAL with lands at 2.977
This node is stable from 43.3 to 43.6; but, there is another node I developed from 41.7gr to 42.4. If I developed that and took the (admittedly small) bust in velocity would I have more acceptable results and less deviation during late summer and early fall matches? I do like to work up in the spring and use the same recipe through the entire season.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and experience.