So I am attempting to develope "the perfect load" for my freshly built .308 Win. Its a Surgeon short action with a 24" Krieger SS MTU contour - 1-11" twist, Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x glass with NF rings all sitting in a AICS 2.0 stock. So for my load development, I started with three bullets, 155 gr Lapua scenars, 168 gr Sierra Match Kings, and the 175 SMK's. I am using Lapua cases, fully prepped, all using Varget for powder. I initially loaded 15 of each bullet ( 3 different powder charge weights, 5 each) for a total of 45 rounds to test today, so it looked like this:
QTY. Bullet Powder weight
5 155 Scenar 41 grains
5 155 Scenar 43 grains
5 155 Scenar 45 grains
5 168 SMK 40 grains
5 168 SMK 43 grains
5 168 SMK 44 grains
5 175 SMK 40 grains
5 175 SMK 42 grains
5 175 SMK 44 grains - Started to see some signs of pressure here, flattened primers.
All were loaded with Varget, The SMK's were loaded to COAL of 2.800 and the Scenars were loaded to 2.795" All were shot out of new lapua brass with Wolf primers.
I shot at an indoor 100yd range so there was no wind, mirage, etc. I started with a clean barrel, fired 2 fouler shots and proceeded shoot groups for the first bullet wait (3 groups of five) after this I cleaned the barrel lightly, let it cool and repeated this process for the other two bullet weights.
I am now wondering where to go next, It seems that my rifle likes the 175's moreso than the others, the 175's showed the most consistently tight groupings, although two of them I knowingly pulled the shots, resulting in the two flyers.
I have attached the target, anyone with any advice, please feel free to chime in whether it be advice as to how I should proceed or whatever.
QTY. Bullet Powder weight
5 155 Scenar 41 grains
5 155 Scenar 43 grains
5 155 Scenar 45 grains
5 168 SMK 40 grains
5 168 SMK 43 grains
5 168 SMK 44 grains
5 175 SMK 40 grains
5 175 SMK 42 grains
5 175 SMK 44 grains - Started to see some signs of pressure here, flattened primers.
All were loaded with Varget, The SMK's were loaded to COAL of 2.800 and the Scenars were loaded to 2.795" All were shot out of new lapua brass with Wolf primers.
I shot at an indoor 100yd range so there was no wind, mirage, etc. I started with a clean barrel, fired 2 fouler shots and proceeded shoot groups for the first bullet wait (3 groups of five) after this I cleaned the barrel lightly, let it cool and repeated this process for the other two bullet weights.
I am now wondering where to go next, It seems that my rifle likes the 175's moreso than the others, the 175's showed the most consistently tight groupings, although two of them I knowingly pulled the shots, resulting in the two flyers.
I have attached the target, anyone with any advice, please feel free to chime in whether it be advice as to how I should proceed or whatever.