New guy looking for advice. I recently bought a used Piercision 30-28 Nosler from a guy (not sure if he is a member here) about a year ago. Load work was pretty much done. I did change a couple things but the rifle shoots as good as all Ryan's stuff always does. It is unbelievable at its worst. I didn't change much in the way of powder or load. I am running 230 grain Berger Target Hybrids in it now over H1000 and it shoots sub 1/4 MOA at all ranges I have the ability to shoot (out to 700 yards). I was a bit pushy on a couple other forums in trying to trade some components for stuff I need or would like to shoot. I believe I am still in the probation period here and need to follow all the things that comes with that. So here goes.
My load data is;
Piercision 30-28 Nosler Round count 289
230 Berger Hybrid Target roughly .028" off the lands
83.2 gr H1000 with Fed 215M primers at 2985 fps on my Magnetospeed
I have 8lbs of H1000 with the same lot number and an 8lb jug of Re26 but no Vit powder
My question is;
I have 91 of the 230 Berger Hybrid Targets left and should draw some really good tags for this year and would still like to shoot this rifle leading up to that. I know I don't need 100 rounds to kill a deer but don't want to short any target shooting to save the 230's if possible. There is a known donut problem with the necked-up case but truthfully, I haven't seen any problems in that regard yet so it is a non-issue at this time. I do have 100 28 Nosler brass that I have not necked up so if I do see a problem in that regard I would just switch to that brass. I do have 200 of the 215 Bergers and at this time, could get more if I needed to. Would you guys switch to the 215's and do load development to get that all figured out or sit with fingers crossed and refrain from shooting. I'm sure that the rifle would be a hammer with the 215's and very little load development would be needed, but I would need to do some load development and use up some of the 215's doing so. I have plenty of components with the exception of bullets. I did contact Berger and they said the 230 Target Hybrids are not on their list to build in the next 30 to 60 days. So, do I switch or hope to find the 230 Target Hybrids?
My load data is;
Piercision 30-28 Nosler Round count 289
230 Berger Hybrid Target roughly .028" off the lands
83.2 gr H1000 with Fed 215M primers at 2985 fps on my Magnetospeed
I have 8lbs of H1000 with the same lot number and an 8lb jug of Re26 but no Vit powder
My question is;
I have 91 of the 230 Berger Hybrid Targets left and should draw some really good tags for this year and would still like to shoot this rifle leading up to that. I know I don't need 100 rounds to kill a deer but don't want to short any target shooting to save the 230's if possible. There is a known donut problem with the necked-up case but truthfully, I haven't seen any problems in that regard yet so it is a non-issue at this time. I do have 100 28 Nosler brass that I have not necked up so if I do see a problem in that regard I would just switch to that brass. I do have 200 of the 215 Bergers and at this time, could get more if I needed to. Would you guys switch to the 215's and do load development to get that all figured out or sit with fingers crossed and refrain from shooting. I'm sure that the rifle would be a hammer with the 215's and very little load development would be needed, but I would need to do some load development and use up some of the 215's doing so. I have plenty of components with the exception of bullets. I did contact Berger and they said the 230 Target Hybrids are not on their list to build in the next 30 to 60 days. So, do I switch or hope to find the 230 Target Hybrids?