memilanuk
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Monte,
What is your free bore for the 200's?
In theory, it should be 0.170", as it was chambered with the 2013 US FTR reamer. OAL with a 200 touching the lands is approx. 3.078".
Monte,
What is your free bore for the 200's?
In theory, it should be 0.170", as it was chambered with the 2013 US FTR reamer. OAL with a 200 touching the lands is approx. 3.078".
Thank you for this bit of information! If 2550fps is the muzzle velocity, then running the applied ballistics calculations shows a terminal velocity of 1488fps at 1000 yards and WEP of 91.9%. This might be better, with a 30" barrel and 1 to 9 twist, as found in articles here. However, the brass my be blown at the pressure this generates. A muzzle velocity of 2490 gives 1422fps at 1000 with WEP estimate of 90.4%. The lower node in a 30" barrel may be acceptable and save some brass.Easy enough to know, anybody who's running 215 hybrids in 30" barrel, on any sane pressures is running them between OBTs. Slow node with any stable powders(Varget or H4350) is around 2450-2490 fps, higher node is not achievable unless they are using brass once and throw it out.
Bryan Litz posted his load here, he is running 2550ish fps. The general trend is these bullets shoot around 2550-2570 or 2630-2640fps.
I haven't run any numbers yet but I doubt we can run 200s or 210s on OBT at safe pressures.
That's just one example, I can give more accurate answers if I was sitting in front of Quickload. Quickload is not always 100% but it can't be that off either.
Again I'm not disagreeing that OBT exists, it's just that it is possible to NOT be at OBT and be accurate, atleast accurate enough to be able to hold waterline in a F class match.
I'm not arguing in case we are discussing benchrest here.
I just started running Palma brass last year, so I can't comment on how many loadings I will get yet.
If you travel to shoot larger matches, like the Berger SWN, or FCN's, you need to be able to take almost 400 rounds to a match. I am running 450 pieces of brass on each of 2 barrels right now. I would estimate 3000 is rounds is about max on a 308 barrel for match accuracy, so if I can get 7 loadings that would be 3150 rounds or enough to retire a barrel. It will be interesting to see.
A 30" .308 HV (Heavy Varmint) with 4 inches of 1.25" tapered to .940" will run 7.6 pounds give or take a little. I weighed one this morning.I'm building out a new .308 FTR for Max (12yrs. a little fellow). Our .223 FTR weighs in at 11.3 lbs. with Heavy Palma 30" barrel, action, trigger, scope, rings bi-pod etc. everything but the stock. McMillan says the stock will weigh in around 5lbs.
18.2lbs. - 11.3lbs. - 5lbs. =~ 1.65lbs to spare.
The 30" Brux Heavy Palma reports 6.5lbs. We could go up to an 8lb. barrel
Can I get a heavier barrel? What type. Scott mentioned a 5" breech. What contour?
For the most part I shoot Bartlein 5R's. The barrel I weighed this morning is a Broughton. Pick a brand you like or one you can find if you don't want to wait on one. I really don't think you'll go wrong with any major brand. I've shot Kreiger 4 and 5 grove barrels also that have performed well. The best barrel I've ever owned was a Rock Creek.Hi Medic505, what Barrel brand?
Hi Medic505, what Barrel brand?
The best barrel I've ever owned was a Rock Creek.
I get it. That would be a cool experiment. I would be curious to know if as the barrel gets shorter does the pressure increase even if the velocity stays the same?
My understanding is the pressure in a chamber is due to the case and it's load, and what it exerts to the sides and base of the case in the chamber. That is why, when they check pressure in a chamber the gauge's read at the chamber and not in the bore. The FPS is what is effected by the length of the barrel.
The best barrel I've ever owned was a Rock Creek.
A 30" .308 HV (Heavy Varmint) with 4 inches of 1.25" tapered to .940" will run 7.6 pounds give or take a little. I weighed one this morning.
I am running 200’s at 2700 fps in palma brass and have 14 firings on my oldest brass and it still holds a primer quite nicely. No signs of stress in the brass.
VargetWhat powder? H4895?
I get it. That would be a cool experiment. I would be curious to know if as the barrel gets shorter does the pressure increase even if the velocity stays the same?
I have a 31" and a 32" chambered with the same reamer. They also run almost the same velocity. Again, I wonder if the pressure is the same? I may can judge by brass life.