ShtrRdy
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I wanted to use a different muzzle brake on a 308 Win rifle and have been having a heck of a time finding a load it likes. Prior to doing this I was using a brake from another rifle and found a load that would give me a quarter moa 3-shot group.
If you have a little time would you please have a look at the attached picture and follow along with my description.
Leading up to this target I ran a series of powder charge weights using Varget behind a 175 gr SMK and kicked off with a CCI primer. I used powder charges of 41.1 gr to 42.3 gr in 0.3 grain steps. I was getting close to a velocity that I thought was a safe upper limit for the 175 gr SMK in the 308. Next I loaded and fired the two groups in the upper left hand part of the target surrounded by a green line. Fired from 100 yards.
What got my attention on these two targets is 4 of the eight shots were virtually on top of each other. Also, two of the other shots were close to each other, and the remaining two were off on their own. Another interesting result is the average velocity was close to each other.
At this point I decided to try some different seating depths while using a powder charge of 42.6 grains.. The touch point, (TP), for this combination was a CBTO = 3.226". This is a relative number since I was using a Sinclair bullet Comparitor to make the measurement. The seating depth I had been using is 0.010" off the lands from TP for a CBTO = 3.216". First i stepped toward the lands in steps of 0.003". Those are the other three targets on the top row. The bottom row is stepping away from the lands in 0.003" steps. Nothing looks special for all those seating depths. One curious thing I noticed from the target in the lower right is two of the shots were in the same neighborhood as the 4 shots on the two upper left targets.
What do you think I should try next? Go back to trying more powder charge weights? Continue seating depth testing while making steps of 0.005" or 0.010"? Abandon this muzzle brake and borrow the one from the other rifle?
For those who want to know more about the equipment:
Stiller TAC 30 action
Krieger 4 groove barrel in a heavy Palma contour. 12 twist. 24" long.
Trigger Tech Special trigger
AICS chassis
Atlas bipod
TAB gear rear bag
Stiller scope rail pinned and screwed
Nightforce rings
S&B PM-II scope
If you have a little time would you please have a look at the attached picture and follow along with my description.
Leading up to this target I ran a series of powder charge weights using Varget behind a 175 gr SMK and kicked off with a CCI primer. I used powder charges of 41.1 gr to 42.3 gr in 0.3 grain steps. I was getting close to a velocity that I thought was a safe upper limit for the 175 gr SMK in the 308. Next I loaded and fired the two groups in the upper left hand part of the target surrounded by a green line. Fired from 100 yards.
What got my attention on these two targets is 4 of the eight shots were virtually on top of each other. Also, two of the other shots were close to each other, and the remaining two were off on their own. Another interesting result is the average velocity was close to each other.
At this point I decided to try some different seating depths while using a powder charge of 42.6 grains.. The touch point, (TP), for this combination was a CBTO = 3.226". This is a relative number since I was using a Sinclair bullet Comparitor to make the measurement. The seating depth I had been using is 0.010" off the lands from TP for a CBTO = 3.216". First i stepped toward the lands in steps of 0.003". Those are the other three targets on the top row. The bottom row is stepping away from the lands in 0.003" steps. Nothing looks special for all those seating depths. One curious thing I noticed from the target in the lower right is two of the shots were in the same neighborhood as the 4 shots on the two upper left targets.
What do you think I should try next? Go back to trying more powder charge weights? Continue seating depth testing while making steps of 0.005" or 0.010"? Abandon this muzzle brake and borrow the one from the other rifle?
For those who want to know more about the equipment:
Stiller TAC 30 action
Krieger 4 groove barrel in a heavy Palma contour. 12 twist. 24" long.
Trigger Tech Special trigger
AICS chassis
Atlas bipod
TAB gear rear bag
Stiller scope rail pinned and screwed
Nightforce rings
S&B PM-II scope
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