Hey guys, I just got back from the range. I did testing with the Lapua 105grn Scenar. We started shooting at 8:30 AM and finished at 11:00 AM. The Weather;
Temprature-50 to 70 degrees by 11:00 AM
Wind-3 to 5mph with an occasional 10mph gust.
Here are the components that were used today;
1. Lapua Brass-Fire Formed to Chamber, Primer Pockets Uniformed and Necks Sized with a .268 bushing for .002 tension on bullet.
2. Varget Powder
3. CCI 450 Primer
4. Lapua 105grn Scenar
5. OAL is 2.365- I am .005 into the lands
I shot 8, 5 shot groups at 100 yards. Each group was shot with Varget powder with a different powder charge with each group. Here are the results;
1. 30.0grns-5 Shot group measured-.071,AWESOME!!!!!!)
2. 30.1grns-5 Shot group measured-.212
3. 30.2grns-5 Shot group measured-.178
4. 30.3grns-5 Shot group measured-.112,AWESOME!!!!!)
5. 30.4grns-5 Shot group measured-.210
6. 30.5grns-5 Shot group measured-.480,I think I pulled this
one)
7. 30.6grns-5 Shot group measured-.347
8. 30.7grns 5 Shot group measured-.137,AWESOME!!!!!),Started to get pressure, however, I think I could go a little hotter if I wanted to). I stopped at this load.
I am very Impressed with this bullet. I will use 30.0grns with the 105grn Lapua Scenar. With a 5 shot group, at 100 yards, measuring .071, I can't complain. I was not able to test over a Chronograph, but I believe this load runs right at 2900fps. I am tempted to go with 30.7grns because the group measured .137 and this load would give me a lot more velocity which would make a difference at 800 yards. I am betting 30.7grns is close to 3000fps. However, this load would be a bit harder on brass and I don't think it would be worth the extra velocity. I will do some more testing with the 30.7grn load and see how it does compared to 30.0grn load, which measured .071, at 800 yards.
Overall, I am very very pleased with the 105grn Lapua Scenar. I was originally using the 105grn A-Max, however, the Scenar easily out performs the A-Max in regards to accuracy and wind deflection. The 105grn A-Max will expand much better than the 105grn Scenar, making it more desirable for varmint hunting. However, I will use the 105grn Scenar for long range varmint hunting due to it's accuracy and wind deflection capabilities. If your shooting squirrels or P-dogs, the 105grn Scenar will do the job on these little varmints. If you shoot larger varmints like Woodchucks or Groundhogs, I would recommend the 105grn A-Max.
I am going varmint hunting next weekend and will report on how the 105grn Scenar performs out to 800 yards. Here is the specs on my rifle for those who aren't familiar with it;
1. 6BR Match Chamber for Lapua Brass, .272 no-turn Neck
2. Stiller Predator Short Action Single Shot
3. Bartlein, 28', 1-8 twist, .236 bore, 5R, 1.250 STRT Barrel
4. McMillan Tooley MBR with lead added to rear
5. Jewel Trigger
6. Vais Muzzle brake
7. Stiller 20MOA Base
8. Nightforce 30mm Rings
9. Nightforce NXS 8x32x56mm w/MLR reticle
10. Total Weight-20 Lbs
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I took pictures of the .071 and .112 groups, enjoy. Have great weekend and good shooting.
Temprature-50 to 70 degrees by 11:00 AM
Wind-3 to 5mph with an occasional 10mph gust.
Here are the components that were used today;
1. Lapua Brass-Fire Formed to Chamber, Primer Pockets Uniformed and Necks Sized with a .268 bushing for .002 tension on bullet.
2. Varget Powder
3. CCI 450 Primer
4. Lapua 105grn Scenar
5. OAL is 2.365- I am .005 into the lands
I shot 8, 5 shot groups at 100 yards. Each group was shot with Varget powder with a different powder charge with each group. Here are the results;
1. 30.0grns-5 Shot group measured-.071,AWESOME!!!!!!)
2. 30.1grns-5 Shot group measured-.212
3. 30.2grns-5 Shot group measured-.178
4. 30.3grns-5 Shot group measured-.112,AWESOME!!!!!)
5. 30.4grns-5 Shot group measured-.210
6. 30.5grns-5 Shot group measured-.480,I think I pulled this
one)
7. 30.6grns-5 Shot group measured-.347
8. 30.7grns 5 Shot group measured-.137,AWESOME!!!!!),Started to get pressure, however, I think I could go a little hotter if I wanted to). I stopped at this load.
I am very Impressed with this bullet. I will use 30.0grns with the 105grn Lapua Scenar. With a 5 shot group, at 100 yards, measuring .071, I can't complain. I was not able to test over a Chronograph, but I believe this load runs right at 2900fps. I am tempted to go with 30.7grns because the group measured .137 and this load would give me a lot more velocity which would make a difference at 800 yards. I am betting 30.7grns is close to 3000fps. However, this load would be a bit harder on brass and I don't think it would be worth the extra velocity. I will do some more testing with the 30.7grn load and see how it does compared to 30.0grn load, which measured .071, at 800 yards.
Overall, I am very very pleased with the 105grn Lapua Scenar. I was originally using the 105grn A-Max, however, the Scenar easily out performs the A-Max in regards to accuracy and wind deflection. The 105grn A-Max will expand much better than the 105grn Scenar, making it more desirable for varmint hunting. However, I will use the 105grn Scenar for long range varmint hunting due to it's accuracy and wind deflection capabilities. If your shooting squirrels or P-dogs, the 105grn Scenar will do the job on these little varmints. If you shoot larger varmints like Woodchucks or Groundhogs, I would recommend the 105grn A-Max.
I am going varmint hunting next weekend and will report on how the 105grn Scenar performs out to 800 yards. Here is the specs on my rifle for those who aren't familiar with it;
1. 6BR Match Chamber for Lapua Brass, .272 no-turn Neck
2. Stiller Predator Short Action Single Shot
3. Bartlein, 28', 1-8 twist, .236 bore, 5R, 1.250 STRT Barrel
4. McMillan Tooley MBR with lead added to rear
5. Jewel Trigger
6. Vais Muzzle brake
7. Stiller 20MOA Base
8. Nightforce 30mm Rings
9. Nightforce NXS 8x32x56mm w/MLR reticle
10. Total Weight-20 Lbs
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I took pictures of the .071 and .112 groups, enjoy. Have great weekend and good shooting.