Re: 168 or 175 gr on a .308?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Leaddog</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Just two weeks ago in another thread, you didn't know what ES was but you said that you had variances in your loads of 20fps to 122fps. That was back when you said you were sticking with the 155's. Remember?
What miracle of reloading did you discover to get the ES/SD numbers you post above? What reloading equipment and model Chrono are you using? Benchrest shooters are hard pressed to see those numbers and they are anal about everything.
</div></div>
Haha yeah i remember. Idk i just like the 175s now, never thought i would, but i like the idea of shooting a decently sized bullet with a high BC.
One thing i have to account for is this was only through 5 shots. Still pretty consistent though compared to last time. The main thing i did was switch from Winchester long rifle magnum primers to Fed 210m. Tried to be as precise as i could when loading powder charges. Reloading equipment was RCBS rock chucker, RCBS hand prime, RCBS scales, and a Chrony F1. I would save up for a Oelher but this seems to work, and recording real data when shooting will be more valuable anyway.
Probably going to seat the bullets out maybe a tenth or so to get closer to the lands to squeeze some more accuracy out of the load. To make the load i looked at reloaders nest and 6mmbr.com looked all the data for accurate loads with 175gr bullets and sort of formed my own
.
Load data:
Nosler .308 Brass
Berger 175gr BT LR
44gr Varget
Fed. 210 match primers
OAL 2.800.