So i have been working with a rifle i received from weaver rifles back in december. He guarantees 1/2 moa or money back. Its a deviant action in 338 lm. I will skip all the load data garb and get straight to the point. I sent the gun back to kevin. He sent 3 target pictures of one hole and said they were all 3 shot groups. Said the gun didnt like 300 gr berger hybrids etc. said the gun liked the 265 gr barnes lrx bullets with 92 gr h1000. He loaded me 3 bullets and sent it all back.
I loaded up the same bullets and weighed everything out. Measured bullet total weight and made sure i matched everything. Col etc...
Well my rounds were so freaking hot i had to knock every single one out of the chamber with a rod. Max load from barnes was 85.8 gr. I then shot kevins 3 bullets. No probems anywhere. My group was also right at 1/4”. So i started reducing the load. Finally at 88 grains the pressure signs disappeared and the bullets were stacking under 1/4”. I majored in EE in college and have basic physics. I remembered pv=nrt and remember opening a plastic bottle at kevins house near pikes peak and closing it. When i got home to 2500 feet elevation the bottle was obviously crushed as the atmospheric pressure outside is greater than inside as well as less oxygen etc.
So thats my experience and heres my question.
If you load a bullet at 8000 feet elevation and then ask a guy at 2500 feet elevation to load the same bullet and use the same powder do you use the same anount of powder or much much less due to atmospheric pressure and oxygen differences because theres a ton of difference between 8000 feet and 3000 feet. There was a ton of difference between these two loads.
Can someone with actual knowledge about this please chime in?
Thanks in advance guys.
I loaded up the same bullets and weighed everything out. Measured bullet total weight and made sure i matched everything. Col etc...
Well my rounds were so freaking hot i had to knock every single one out of the chamber with a rod. Max load from barnes was 85.8 gr. I then shot kevins 3 bullets. No probems anywhere. My group was also right at 1/4”. So i started reducing the load. Finally at 88 grains the pressure signs disappeared and the bullets were stacking under 1/4”. I majored in EE in college and have basic physics. I remembered pv=nrt and remember opening a plastic bottle at kevins house near pikes peak and closing it. When i got home to 2500 feet elevation the bottle was obviously crushed as the atmospheric pressure outside is greater than inside as well as less oxygen etc.
So thats my experience and heres my question.
If you load a bullet at 8000 feet elevation and then ask a guy at 2500 feet elevation to load the same bullet and use the same powder do you use the same anount of powder or much much less due to atmospheric pressure and oxygen differences because theres a ton of difference between 8000 feet and 3000 feet. There was a ton of difference between these two loads.
Can someone with actual knowledge about this please chime in?
Thanks in advance guys.