I have a bunch of N140. Can I get decent loads for 82gr Bergers?
Laurie, what speed should I look for from 29" barrel FTR rifle?N140 works fine with this class of bullet weight in 223. Viht's online 223 Rem data-set now goes as high as the new Berger 85.5gn LR Hybrid (not to mention the 88 ELD and a pair of 90s), all with this powder included. So cautious use of the 85.5 and 88gn data working up in small steps will see you get there. (The 82 likely has a longer bearing surface than the 85.5 Hybrid, so may actually have a slightly lower charge ceiling.)
Give H4895 a try before you give up.
What chamber are you using? What's your freebore?
Try to measure the twist, it may not really be a 7.
Low stability doesnt usually manifest in groups at shorter ranges. It causes a loss of effective BC that will hurt performance at long range. Short range BR shooters tend to shoot the lowest twist that will provide minimum stability.I’m starting to suspect that the 85.5 Berger’s won’t stabilize in my 20” 1:7 Proof carbon barrel
IMO, a wylde chamber is way too short for the 85.5's.....I believe it has a FB of .078. I am running a FB of .169 and I am able to load the bullets out so the beginning of the boat tail is seated right where the neck and shoulder come together.It’s a Wylde chamber .223. Not sure of the freebore measurements.
IMO, a wylde chamber is way too short for the 85.5's
FWIW - I shoot the 80.5s out of a rifle with zero freebore, using H322, which is a slightly faster than typical powder for that bullet weight in .223 Rem. They are seated well below the neck/shoulder but shoot very well.
Laurie: approximately 2850 fps out of a 26" barrel with the 80.5 Fullbore over 22.5 gr H322, COAL = 2.324". It's a little on the warm side, but the brass has held up just fine. The fill ratio for this load with the 80.5 sunk well below the neck/shoulder was not as low as you might imagine; QL estimates it at 96.7%. One of the main reasons I went with H322 was that the kernels are so tiny. I'm not sure I could have gotten anywhere close to the same velocity with H4895 or Varget without having a substantially compressed load.What level of MV are you seeing / barrel length?
Years ago, I was intrigued by Ken Waters' Pet Loads 30-06 in-depth report in Handloader. One of his most accurate combinations was a 190gn Winchester (??) HPBT Match over a mild load of H322 that must have had a low case-fill ratio. This was apparently a common combination in 200 yard match stages at the tail-end of 30-06's great competitive days before 308 Win became the norm.
