Working up a load for my 17" .308win Krieger 1:10" melonite coated DTA barrel that I recently had Mark @ SAC cut down from 26" for me.
208 Amax / RL-17
pictured here suppressed (30BA TBAC) next to a fully extended 16" 300 Blackout
Goal is to find an accurate load close to 2500fps
Step 1: Pressure Test
Step 2: Accuracy Test
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Initial Pressure Test:</span></span> temp=low 80s
COAL = 2.975" (2.194" to ogive); just kissing the lands
Once fired Win brass FL sized and match prepped
45 = 2328
45.5=2338
46 = 2349
46.5=2403
47 = 2423
47.5=2457
48 = 2473
48.5=2492
49 = 2518 (feint swipe)
49.5=2578 (swipe)
50 = 2592 (swipe)
50.5=2606 <span style="color: #FF0000">(heavy swipe)</span>
Since the range was packed I didn't bother doing a ladder test with these like I had planned to do @ 300y. Instead I went down to the 500y range were no one else was and just fired all the shots at steel; was nice hearing it hit harder every shot. Step one complete now onto accuracy.
The rounds are too long to mag load in the DTA mag (2.93" overall mag length). Going to jump the next loads .045" to accomodate mag feeding. I have read that the 208 likes to be jumped, and I don't think case capacity should be a problem since not even the heaviest load I made for the pressure test had any crunch to it. Plan is to load up some in the 47.5-49 range in .3 increments and see if I can find something accurate.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Accuracy Test (100Y):</span></span> 68F - Elev=39ft - Humidity=100%
COAL=2.93" (2.149" to ogive); .045" jump to lands
Once fired Win brass FL sized and match prepped
47.5x5 = 2442/2478/2478/2458/2421 SD:24 ES:57
47.8x5 = 2458/2474/2477/2485/2469 SD:10 ES:27
48.1x5 = 2486/2477/2503/2497/2503 SD:11 ES:26
48.4x5 = 2512/2512/2497/2503/2506 SD:6 ES:15
48.7x5 = 2521/2518/2536/2522/2526 SD:7 ES:18
49.0x5 = 2545/2536/2554/2552/2545 SD:9 ES:18 <span style="color: #FF0000">*very feint extractor mark</span>
None of them grouped that well @ 100y, but when I was finished shooting 100y groups I had 4 loads of 48.8 left over that I took to the 500y range and they grouped at around 3" (best I could tell from my scope, range was busy, and I was getting pressed for time so I didn't drive down to look).
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Accuracy Test (300y):</span></span>
Temp stayed in the mid 70s; wind was 0-20mph running left to right
COAL=2.9" (2.119" to Ogive); .075" jump
47.5 - 2439/2453/2429/2457/2450 - SD-11/ES-28
47.7 - 2455/2480/2469/2480/2498 - SD-15/ES-43
47.9 - 2487/2498/2498/2488/2507 - SD-08/ES-20
48.0 - 2496/2487/2493/2490/2505 - SD-06/ES-18
48.3 - 2493/2503/2522/2506/2506 - SD-10/ES-29
Was running short on time so didn't get any pictures. The wind played hell on getting groups, but was still able to get sub MOA (2.8") results from 48.0, the best of the five loads. All rounds mag fed 100%.
I plan to load more with 48.0 and go out and see how it shoots at 100-1000y soon. I'll post results as I get them.
208 Amax / RL-17
pictured here suppressed (30BA TBAC) next to a fully extended 16" 300 Blackout
Goal is to find an accurate load close to 2500fps
Step 1: Pressure Test
Step 2: Accuracy Test
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Initial Pressure Test:</span></span> temp=low 80s
COAL = 2.975" (2.194" to ogive); just kissing the lands
Once fired Win brass FL sized and match prepped
45 = 2328
45.5=2338
46 = 2349
46.5=2403
47 = 2423
47.5=2457
48 = 2473
48.5=2492
49 = 2518 (feint swipe)
49.5=2578 (swipe)
50 = 2592 (swipe)
50.5=2606 <span style="color: #FF0000">(heavy swipe)</span>
Since the range was packed I didn't bother doing a ladder test with these like I had planned to do @ 300y. Instead I went down to the 500y range were no one else was and just fired all the shots at steel; was nice hearing it hit harder every shot. Step one complete now onto accuracy.
The rounds are too long to mag load in the DTA mag (2.93" overall mag length). Going to jump the next loads .045" to accomodate mag feeding. I have read that the 208 likes to be jumped, and I don't think case capacity should be a problem since not even the heaviest load I made for the pressure test had any crunch to it. Plan is to load up some in the 47.5-49 range in .3 increments and see if I can find something accurate.
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Accuracy Test (100Y):</span></span> 68F - Elev=39ft - Humidity=100%
COAL=2.93" (2.149" to ogive); .045" jump to lands
Once fired Win brass FL sized and match prepped
47.5x5 = 2442/2478/2478/2458/2421 SD:24 ES:57
47.8x5 = 2458/2474/2477/2485/2469 SD:10 ES:27
48.1x5 = 2486/2477/2503/2497/2503 SD:11 ES:26
48.4x5 = 2512/2512/2497/2503/2506 SD:6 ES:15
48.7x5 = 2521/2518/2536/2522/2526 SD:7 ES:18
49.0x5 = 2545/2536/2554/2552/2545 SD:9 ES:18 <span style="color: #FF0000">*very feint extractor mark</span>
None of them grouped that well @ 100y, but when I was finished shooting 100y groups I had 4 loads of 48.8 left over that I took to the 500y range and they grouped at around 3" (best I could tell from my scope, range was busy, and I was getting pressed for time so I didn't drive down to look).
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Accuracy Test (300y):</span></span>
Temp stayed in the mid 70s; wind was 0-20mph running left to right
COAL=2.9" (2.119" to Ogive); .075" jump
47.5 - 2439/2453/2429/2457/2450 - SD-11/ES-28
47.7 - 2455/2480/2469/2480/2498 - SD-15/ES-43
47.9 - 2487/2498/2498/2488/2507 - SD-08/ES-20
48.0 - 2496/2487/2493/2490/2505 - SD-06/ES-18
48.3 - 2493/2503/2522/2506/2506 - SD-10/ES-29
Was running short on time so didn't get any pictures. The wind played hell on getting groups, but was still able to get sub MOA (2.8") results from 48.0, the best of the five loads. All rounds mag fed 100%.
I plan to load more with 48.0 and go out and see how it shoots at 100-1000y soon. I'll post results as I get them.