Hey everyone,
I have been lurking on this forum for some time, and everyone on here always seems to provide the most consistent information. So, I was hoping you could provide me insights on what I can expect with my current setup.
Just recently jumped into very limited reloading using a Classic Lee Loader. Built myself a new 308 Win do-it-all hunting rig from a Howa Superlite action and Stocky's stock, and I wanted some specific loads that weren't available commercially. So, I pulled the trigger on the Classic Lee Loader, their brass conditioning kit, powder scoop set, and a digital scale, all for about $90 bucks. The digital scale is a Frankford Arsenal and appears to get reasonable reviews and has been consistent in my use (but yes, I'm aware it's a budget pocket scale).
The load I wanted that wasn't available is 110gr Barnes all copper TTSX. The 130gr is available from factory, and certainly is a great option, but for medium sized deer and other small animals the 110gr is absolutely sufficient in my hunting experience, and will make for a lighter recoiling, flatter shooting round for out to about 325 yards.
I'm only reloading for this one bolt gun, and all brass started new and is only being reloaded for this one gun. Brass is from Sig, powder is Accurate 2230, primers are Winchester large rifle magnums (all I could find at the time). My current process is to punch out the old primers, clean the cases, trim them (the lee trimmer trims to 2.010, non-adjustable), clean primer pocket, chamfer/debur the mouth, and then reload by neck sizing, primer, powder, bullet. Bullet is being seated at Barnes recommended 2.735" COAL. I have found with 47.7gr of 2230 that I am getting an average of 3158fps. Roughly on par with what I would expect based on their load data.
For me, I am getting perfectly acceptable accuracy at 1.124 MOA (for an ultralight gun, my ability, and shooting setup available). SD's are around 15-17, and ES is around 50-65fps, on average. Now I know those numbers aren't great, but they about mimic decent quality factory loads in my experience when I have chrono'd factory stuff.
All I am looking to do is maintain this load, maybe tighten up the SD and ES, and occasionally load up some 130gr'ers for larger game. Thus far I've reloaded about 100 rounds and my load is roughly where I want it with regards to accuracy and velocity.
My big questions are these: What are the major items in this setup that are most detrimental to obtaining better SD's and ES's? What do I need to watch out for with regards to consistency? How many times can I reload my brass when I'm only neck sizing? Should I anneal my cases every 3-4 reloading's? Should I do it every time? Will I run into a point where I won't be able to easily chamber the brass without bumping back the shoulder? If all I want to do is maintain this load is there any issue with continuing to use the Classic Lee Loader?
I am fully aware this budget setup has limitations, but, within a reasonable context, I'm hopeful I can just continue to use it and all I'll need to do is occasionally get new brass and more loading supplies.
Thank you all, I really appreciate it.
I have been lurking on this forum for some time, and everyone on here always seems to provide the most consistent information. So, I was hoping you could provide me insights on what I can expect with my current setup.
Just recently jumped into very limited reloading using a Classic Lee Loader. Built myself a new 308 Win do-it-all hunting rig from a Howa Superlite action and Stocky's stock, and I wanted some specific loads that weren't available commercially. So, I pulled the trigger on the Classic Lee Loader, their brass conditioning kit, powder scoop set, and a digital scale, all for about $90 bucks. The digital scale is a Frankford Arsenal and appears to get reasonable reviews and has been consistent in my use (but yes, I'm aware it's a budget pocket scale).
The load I wanted that wasn't available is 110gr Barnes all copper TTSX. The 130gr is available from factory, and certainly is a great option, but for medium sized deer and other small animals the 110gr is absolutely sufficient in my hunting experience, and will make for a lighter recoiling, flatter shooting round for out to about 325 yards.
I'm only reloading for this one bolt gun, and all brass started new and is only being reloaded for this one gun. Brass is from Sig, powder is Accurate 2230, primers are Winchester large rifle magnums (all I could find at the time). My current process is to punch out the old primers, clean the cases, trim them (the lee trimmer trims to 2.010, non-adjustable), clean primer pocket, chamfer/debur the mouth, and then reload by neck sizing, primer, powder, bullet. Bullet is being seated at Barnes recommended 2.735" COAL. I have found with 47.7gr of 2230 that I am getting an average of 3158fps. Roughly on par with what I would expect based on their load data.
For me, I am getting perfectly acceptable accuracy at 1.124 MOA (for an ultralight gun, my ability, and shooting setup available). SD's are around 15-17, and ES is around 50-65fps, on average. Now I know those numbers aren't great, but they about mimic decent quality factory loads in my experience when I have chrono'd factory stuff.
All I am looking to do is maintain this load, maybe tighten up the SD and ES, and occasionally load up some 130gr'ers for larger game. Thus far I've reloaded about 100 rounds and my load is roughly where I want it with regards to accuracy and velocity.
My big questions are these: What are the major items in this setup that are most detrimental to obtaining better SD's and ES's? What do I need to watch out for with regards to consistency? How many times can I reload my brass when I'm only neck sizing? Should I anneal my cases every 3-4 reloading's? Should I do it every time? Will I run into a point where I won't be able to easily chamber the brass without bumping back the shoulder? If all I want to do is maintain this load is there any issue with continuing to use the Classic Lee Loader?
I am fully aware this budget setup has limitations, but, within a reasonable context, I'm hopeful I can just continue to use it and all I'll need to do is occasionally get new brass and more loading supplies.
Thank you all, I really appreciate it.