I've been trying like hell to get a GA Precision LR-308 (DPMS receivers, 20" barrel) that I bought used to shoot decent. I originally found a load with 178gr Amax's that shot *okay*, but found that the primer pockets were shot after only one or two firings. Obviously these were overpressure. I tried backing the load down and tried the 175gr SMK, but couldn't find a decent load at sane pressures. I ended up putting the rifle in the closet for a couple years. Of note, prior to today, I have only ever done ladder testing at 100, 200, or 300 yards depending upon which range I was at.
Fast forward to today. I bought some 155gr SMK's (2156) and figured I'd give them a try. I also figured I'd give this "OCW" test a try. I watched the video by 8541 Tactical on youtube and did as he said and loaded up the charges in .2gr increments up to estimated max load rather than 1% as Dan Newberry originally came up with. Ultimately I loaded charges from 44.0gr of Varget up to 46.0gr Varget in 0.2gr increments and fired them at 100 yards in round-robin fashion. If it makes any difference, I loaded the top round of the magazine and the bottom round of the magazine with a cartridge that wasn't being tested and fired it off target so that each of the rounds tested would load and eject in the same fashion and try to eliminate that variable. The velocities are:
44.0: 2661 fps
44.2: 2680 fps
44.4: 2691 fps
44.6: 2711 fps
44.8: 2722 fps
45.0: 2715 fps
45.2: 2728 fps
45.4: 2739 fps
45.6: 2752 fps
45.8: 2777 fps
46.0: 2775 fps
The 45.4gr group is all in one hole. The spot to the lower-left of the aiming point is just a discoloration in the cardboard. The question I have is, where do I go from here?
Fast forward to today. I bought some 155gr SMK's (2156) and figured I'd give them a try. I also figured I'd give this "OCW" test a try. I watched the video by 8541 Tactical on youtube and did as he said and loaded up the charges in .2gr increments up to estimated max load rather than 1% as Dan Newberry originally came up with. Ultimately I loaded charges from 44.0gr of Varget up to 46.0gr Varget in 0.2gr increments and fired them at 100 yards in round-robin fashion. If it makes any difference, I loaded the top round of the magazine and the bottom round of the magazine with a cartridge that wasn't being tested and fired it off target so that each of the rounds tested would load and eject in the same fashion and try to eliminate that variable. The velocities are:
44.0: 2661 fps
44.2: 2680 fps
44.4: 2691 fps
44.6: 2711 fps
44.8: 2722 fps
45.0: 2715 fps
45.2: 2728 fps
45.4: 2739 fps
45.6: 2752 fps
45.8: 2777 fps
46.0: 2775 fps
The 45.4gr group is all in one hole. The spot to the lower-left of the aiming point is just a discoloration in the cardboard. The question I have is, where do I go from here?