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iv'e always had good look loading Hornady bullets .020 off the lands
I have some 70 RDF bullets I plan on testing next and I will try this method. Thanks.If you have a true secant. Next time try the lowest powder charge, with a berger seating depth test. One of the depths will stand out by far. Then add powder till the load starts to tighten some more.
I have an old M70HV in 223R thay either was chambered with a long throat or it has suffered lots of erosion. The Hornady 68's won't get under 1/2" until they jump about .090" Between .090" and .100" they shrink into the low 2's . Right now I'm trying to work something up in a new Criterion barrel with a throat so damned short it's almost non existent by comparison. Just trying to get .040" jump puts the bullet WAY deep into the case.I’ve always jammed secant ogive bullets. After reading that article I’m rethinking my whole load work-up process. Never would have guessed that .130” jump could even be considered.
Real simple, secant ogive bullets shoot best at jam or about .005 off. Find the touch for your rifle and then start at .010" off the touch. This is more to find the sweet spot for your bullet and powder combo without exceeding pressure limitations. Then you work off the jam in .003" increments and into the jam in .003" increments. Find the powder that works first! So many start with "I have a ton of Re-16 on hand" and never try anything else, me guilty of that, LOL!! If it's the wrong powder for your barrel and load, it's the wrong powder whether you have 50 pounds or 1 pound! Have fun and enjoy finding that right load !Well, last night I loaded some of those Hornady 68's over IMR 8208XBR. Seated them exactly .025" off the lands. 23.0 gns seems to be the one to tweak as the first 4 bullets went virtually into the same damned hole. I got excited and pulled #5 high to open the group to .303" center to center. I'm going back out tomorrow to try the same load again and to try the same charge weight, but .005" longer and shorter to see the difference.
Real simple, secant ogive bullets shoot best at jam or about .005 off. Find the touch for your rifle and then start at .010" off the touch. This is more to find the sweet spot for your bullet and powder combo without exceeding pressure limitations. Then you work off the jam in .003" increments and into the jam in .003" increments. Find the powder that works first! So many start with "I have a ton of Re-16 on hand" and never try anything else, me guilty of that, LOL!! If it's the wrong powder for your barrel and load, it's the wrong powder whether you have 50 pounds or 1 pound! Have fun and enjoy finding that right load !