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ScottMc said:What about Varget in 308?
sleepygator said:I gave up on RL17 because of temperature problems with hot barrels and attendant velocity variation.
Erik Cortina said:Boisblancboy said:I'm using a RCBS ChargeMaster 1500 Powder Scale and Dispenser that I set to .3 gr short of what load I'm looking for and hand trickle the rest in.
I think we just found your problem.
The scale on the Chargemaster is not sensitive enough to allow you to hand trickle slowly.
Try this, set scale to 0, then trickle powder very slow (I used Omega trickler for this test), you can get a few grains of powder in the pan without the scale ever reading higher than 0.
.................. + 1 on that.Sadly, I think the problem is RL-17.
As for fixing your problem: Are you still jumping those big Bergers? Try backing down and working back up with the bullet jammed (mine liked the 215's jammed)
Boisblancboy said:I've got about .009 to reach the lands right now. One thing for I know would help is if I could turn the necks on my win brass, but with the Sammy spec neck chamber ill just be going through brass way too fast.
You underestimate the Match Rifle fraternity.
[br]wolfman said:Out of curiosity, has anyone tried N160, or N165 with the heavier .308 bullets?
wolfman said:I can see N160/165 being too bulky for the 230's, but I was thinking about the 200 and 215's. I shot N150 under the 185 BT's for a couple of seasons and did well with it. I'm about to start testing a new rifle, and I'm really hoping to come up with an optimum 215 load.