Been seeing several For Sale ad's for Nosler RDF bullets, aren't these bullets living up to their sales hype, or are the buyers not happy with their performance ; ie ACCURACY ??
So far in my 6BR for Mid Range using the 105 RDF's in Lapua brass I have no unexplained vertical and the horizontal is all on me. They do like to be jumped, I am at 0.035" and may try 0.040 next.
I use the 30 cal 175 gr rdf in two Milspec 5R 700 308's. I load them 2.935 to 2.950 41.6grs. of ArComp BR4 primer in Peterson SRP brass. They are working real well. Getting 2650 to 2650 fps.
I tried them in my 6-284 and didn't care for them. So, at least I tried them once. Fast forward to 4 days ago and I just bought some for my 22 Creedmoor. Guess I'll try them again!
Man I am sorry it should have been 2635 to 2650 going to test more this weekend will post complete results. Using a MagNeto Speed2650 to 2650 fps Wow, what do I need to do to get my extreme spread down to this?
Since my last post I have weighed 100 of the 6mm 105's on a Lyman 2000 scale with a +/- claimed of 0.1 gr accuracy. There was a 0.7 gr spread.
104.6 gr-1
104.7 gr-10
104.8 gr-19
104.9 gr-23
105.0 gr-27
105.1 gr-19
105.2 gr-1
Throwing out the high and low that is still a 0.5 gr spread.
I loaded the bullets and segragated them by weight. I plan to shoot a 50 shot + sighters Hunter Bench Rest Match this Saturday and will post a report. These were the last 100 out of a 500 count box and I was getting some unexplained results at a 600 yd Mid Range Bench Rest Match with some wicked cross winds so decided to weigh them. My load is Varget 29.5 gr, Rem 7 1/2 primer, Lapua brass, and base to ogiv of 1.750". That is a 0.030" jump.