Flouncer
What the heck it works for me !!
Just checking as I have never had a bad time with my own handloads or even any overt overpresssure signs. I am reloading 8x57 using RL-17 and have easily surpassed the Hornady and Sierra load recommendations for velocity with 200g hunting bullets ..... topped out at 51.1g. Looking to extend the range using lighter and higher BC hunting bullets, I looked at the lighter Hornady 180g GMX. I figured an easy safe starting load would be to switch bullets, keep the powder weight and stay in the safe zone as I was dropping 20g of metal and had more case room and less weight. However, the Hornady manual shows a reversal of this powder trend in the 8x57 with their bullets. In several powders, the lighter 180 loads are shown topped out with less powder than the 195 bullets. ??? Erp ? ? Is this because of the GMX being a pure alloy projectile and having different friction ? As I am not using any powder listed I am somewhat at a loss. Anything to lessen the number of shots taken with a 7-lb hunting rifle is a step in the right direction. Any thoughts or recommendations regarding this powder, bullet and cartridge situation. - thanks (RL-17 is not shown in any published manufacturers data that I can find. I use it because it has shown to be faster than published loads. Also, in spite of everything 8x57 is always shown soft.)