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First attempt to develop a load for the Berger 85.5 with Varget - updated with more testing

Ok so I worked up some varget and XBR and headed to the range for 100 yard testing. I worked up loads for both 8208XBR and VARGET. And for this test jumped all bullets .20 off the lands. All bullets were recorded with a labradar and all bullets registered.

So don’t have much to say with XBR only because it didn’t quite shoot as good as the Varget I thought.

the varget on the other hand did good at 100 yards. I found in my rifle which has a .215 freebore the 24 and 24.3 showed promise. With 24 having the tightest group. The SD was really good over 5 shots and a warm barrel. AS I HIT THE 2900fps the groups opened up and didn’t quite shoot with some vertical showing up on paper, but who knows it could have been me lol.

Brux barrel 30”
Defiance Action
Golden eagle scope
XIT stock
Duplin bipod
Lapua brass 5 times fired.
BR4 primers
 

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Ok so I worked up some varget and XBR and headed to the range for 100 yard testing. I worked up loads for both 8208XBR and VARGET. And for this test jumped all bullets .20 off the lands. All bullets were recorded with a labradar and all bullets registered.

So don’t have much to say with XBR only because it didn’t quite shoot as good as the Varget I thought.

the varget on the other hand did good at 100 yards. I found in my rifle which has a .215 freebore the 24 and 24.3 showed promise. With 24 having the tightest group. The SD was really good over 5 shots and a warm barrel. AS I HIT THE 2900fps the groups opened up and didn’t quite shoot with some vertical showing up on paper, but who knows it could have been me lol.

Brux barrel 30”
Defiance Action
Golden eagle scope
XIT stock
Duplin bipod
Lapua brass 5 times fired.
BR4 primers

That's a very good start, John. Looks like they're going to tune in well for you. I'm not sure I'd totally rule out the 8208XBR without a seating depth test. However, the Varget does look a little better with regard to both grouping and ES/SD.


FWIW - iif you get a chance to post any seating depth or other testing, could you attach the photos so they're all upright? My head is still spinning going from upside down velocity data, to sideways groups, to upright groups. LOL. Just messing with you, thanks for posting. ;)
 
That's a very good start, John. Looks like they're going to tune in well for you. I'm not sure I'd totally rule out the 8208XBR without a seating depth test. However, the Varget does look a little better with regard to both grouping and ES/SD.


FWIW - iif you get a chance to post any seating depth or other testing, could you attach the photos so they're all upright? My head is still spinning going from upside down velocity data, to sideways groups, to upright groups. LOL. Just messing with you, thanks for posting. ;)
Ha you got it brother. Sorry about that. And yeah I’ll give another go maybe a later date on the XBR seeing that Varget is getting harder to get again. Love to see if there is a 2900 node no pressure issues so far.
 
Ha you got it brother. Sorry about that. And yeah I’ll give another go maybe a later date on the XBR seeing that Varget is getting harder to get again. Love to see if there is a 2900 node no pressure issues so far.

I just looked in the mirror and my eyes are still spinning in circles. LOL.

I'v been testing Varget and VV N140 with 90 VLDs in virgin Lapua brass recently in my original .223, which I just had re-barreled. My preliminary results suggest that N140 isn't going to cut it for the .223 with 90s in the ISSF (0.169 fb) chamber. Predicted [tuned] velocity is well below that of Varget, and the pressure is noticeably higher. In fact, the N140 loads that were running in the 2770-ish fps range (24.0 gr is the highest I've tested so far) expanded the base of the cases so they don't easily fit into the loading tray any more. I haven't checked the primer pockets of those cases with a pin gauge yet, but I think it's a safe bet they're done. For the purpose of reducing pressure just a bit with the 90s as compared to H4895 loads, thereby improving brass life and reducing the chances of jacket failures, I had hoped N140 might be the ticket. However, it looks like Varget is the better choice.
 
I just looked in the mirror and my eyes are still spinning in circles. LOL.

I'v been testing Varget and VV N140 with 90 VLDs in virgin Lapua brass recently in my original .223, which I just had re-barreled. My preliminary results suggest that N140 isn't going to cut it for the .223 with 90s in the ISSF (0.169 fb) chamber. Predicted [tuned] velocity is well below that of Varget, and the pressure is noticeably higher. In fact, the N140 loads that were running in the 2770-ish fps range (24.0 gr is the highest I've tested so far) expanded the base of the cases so they don't easily fit into the loading tray any more. I haven't checked the primer pockets of those cases with a pin gauge yet, but I think it's a safe bet they're done. For the purpose of reducing pressure just a bit with the 90s as compared to H4895 loads, thereby improving brass life and reducing the chances of jacket failures, I had hoped N140 might be the ticket. However, it looks like Varget is the better choice.
Ever try N150?
 
Your mileage may vary..but. N150 is not a real bulky powder. Its much like N140 and you can stuff about as much as you want into a 223 case all the while creating a lot of velocity. Opposite of what JDne5b has found.
The down side is high SD and ES. That's my experience so far with it.
 
Today's testing was to verify the 2 nodes that seemed to appear in the load testing and then to try one load for seating depth testing. The 2 nodes I picked were 23.7 and 24.4 Varget loaded at 2.570 which is a little over .020 from the lands and represents the longest that at this point I would load as the top of the boat tail is at the neck/shoulder junction.

For the powder charge testing (at 100 yards) I loaded up 15 rounds at 23.7 and 15 at 24.4. Here I wanted to see how consistent they were for 5 shot groups. The groups were bigger than what I saw with the Magnetospeed on the barrel. So it seems that it is having a positive effect on group size.

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The 24.4 performed the best if you can call it that. I had thought the groups would have been a little better but it seems that the magnetospeed is skewing the initial testing results.

The seating depth testing showed that these bullets are pretty immune to jumping. The group size seemed to be little unchanged from -.020 to -.040. At .050 it actually got a little better but it is hard to draw a conclusion since I only had 4 bullets and 4 pieces of brass left when I got to loading that depth.

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For now I am going to do this all over again for H4895 to see how it does before I jump on any bandwagon. I personally think this bullet has a lot going for it. I might also point out that my barrel is a 1:8 twist which might be causing some of the inconsistencies where a 1:7 would tighten them up. For sure if I rebarrel this gun it will get a 1:7.

David
 
Could you please expand on How you know that a 1:7 twist barrel will tighten up a group.
My understanding is that if a bullet is marginally stable Is that it will wobble giving a bigger group. Going to a faster twist will reduce any wobble and then you see the true accuracy of the bullet.

The question is if this bullet is marginally stable with my barrel and altitude or Varget isn’t the best powder. H4895, i will see

david
 
Top left or even more powder than your highest charge. If you can increase the charge the vertical will go away.

I got some 22.8 + loads to test, to get more velocity.

Can you es'splain the logic behind choosing the node? I have read extensively here and elsewhere but the conflicting info Im reading is not making sense.
 
How would I go about picking out a node from this data ?
Please do a favor of making sure everyone reading this knows you are shooting the 224V and NOT the 223. If some poor soul tried loading 223 off your posts here they would be in trouble.
I know this post was about a bullet more than a cartridge but there is quite a difference in what we glean from your 224V and the OP's 223.
 

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