Anybody seen a 2000MR load pushing berger 130VLDs for 260? Got a bunch of that I'd like to use if I could but can't find jack for a starting point.
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Create a channel Learn moreAnybody seen a 2000MR load pushing berger 130VLDs for 260? Got a bunch of that I'd like to use if I could but can't find jack for a starting point.
I've got 5# of Hunter coming. It was the only powder I could find. It SHOULD work great with everything from 120s to 140s since it's burn rate is about that of R19, but like you, I'm not finding much data for it. I'll be sure and post my results...
John
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Short Round</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> If I was you (which I'm not ;-)) I'd take the brass from the last batch of firing with the ejector swipes and measure the neck thickness just to see if there is any serious variation. Secondly I'd weigh them with water in them and see if I could detect a volume difference between those with and those without the ejector swipes.
Tonight I'm playing with a new Sinclair premium neck turner and I'm playing with some remington .243 brass. I am getting some wide swings on neck thickness 0.0152" on one side and 0.0132 on the other is just one I noticed. Sounds like shitty brass and I suspect I'll find the same with my RP .260 brass. </div></div>
I just got done doing some measurements on two different charge weights.
First Charge 40.1 grains H4350
40.1 grains had no pressure signs and grouped well, but was only between 2672 - 2689 in 4 shots with a dirty barrel.
This load is normally around 2700 - 2710 with a clean barrel.
------ Grains -------- Neck
Case - Empty - Water - OD - ID
-- 1 - 167.0 - 222.3 - .298 - .266
-- 2 - 167.6 - 223.0 - .297 - .266
-- 3 - 167.4 - 222.7 - .298 - .266
-- 4 - 167.0 - 222.4 - .297 - .266
41.0 grains showed a little primer flattening and cases 2 & 3 showed ejector marks. Speeds were between 2726 - 2741 on four shots with a dirty barrel. This load is normally around 2740 - 2760 with a clean barrel.
------ Grains -------- Neck
Case - Empty - Water - OD - ID
-- 1 - 167.8 - 223.0 - .298 - .267
-- 2 - 168.0 - 223.2 - .298 - .266
-- 3 - 167.6 - 222.5 - .298 - .266
-- 4 - 167.8 - 222.6 - .298 - .267
I don't have a neck wall thickness gauge, so the outside diameter and inside diameter of the necks were taken with my digital calipers.
Nothing really sticks out to why I am seeing pressure signs with such a low charge and low chrono speeds.
I have my bullet jumping to the rifling (about .055 off the lands), so a jammed bullet shouldn't be causing the pressure signs.
I'm lost. I may just stay with 40.1 grains at around 2700 fps and call it good. I'd like to get around 2800 which would be about 2.5 less MOA at 1000 yards compared to 2700 fps.
As always, any help or direction is greatly appreciated.
Josh
has anyone messed with the 107gr SMK. I got a bunch in trade but cant find any data
I’ve been experimenting with Hodgden Superferformance powder and thought my results were worth sharing.
These loads don’t show over pressure signs in my rifle, however, there is no published data for Hodgden Superferformance powder with the 260 Rem, so workup.
26” Bartlein 5R 8.5 barrel
R-P 243 brass
FC 210 primers
123 Sierra MK COAL 2.830
47.9 Hodgdon Superformance
5 shot group 0.398
3096 fps average
SD 19
48.3 Superformance
5 shot group 0.485
3121 fps average
SD 12
48.7 Superformance
5 shot group 0.596
3147 fps average
SD 18
49.0 Superformance
5 shot group 0.650
3144 fps average
SD 49
136 Lapua Scenar L COAL 2.820
46.7 Superformance
5 shot group 0.330
2995 fps average
SD 14
47.0 Superformance
5 shot group 0.708
3006 fps average
SD 10
47.3 Superformance
5 shot group 0.437
3037 fps average
SD 3
47.6 Superformance
5 shot group 0.470
3065 fps average
SD 20
Sargesniper, Although I could go a grain or two more with both bullets, I’m thrilled with these velocities, so why push it?
I’m going to try hotter primers and play with the seating depth as these groups are not the best I’ve shot with this rifle.
I split a box of 1000 Lapua 136s from Midway with a couple of friends. Whether these are better then the 139s remains to be seen.
I would hope they are very much better at $10.00+ more per 100. Wonder when the madness will end?
These days, we have to work with whatever components we can get. I hope these were worth the money
I'll post updates here as load development progresses.
Flattened primers, big extractor marks and blown out primer pockets. I even had 2 cases split near the base complete with hard bolt lift and a chunk of brass jammed into the ejector. They were hot!!!
The Capn'
Perhaps you have a HOT lot of H4350?
Per my original post, I am using Lapua Brass and I am not jammed. I was right off of marriage for the initial tests but now I am .010 out and seeing better results in the lower node.
Admittedly, the brass was probably weakened by the first ladder test that I took to 44gr and over 2900 fps. On the first firing of the Lapua brass they were not showing pressure signs including the primers so I did not think too much about it. However on subsequent reloads I started to see pressure signs and the insipid case separation occurred at 42.5gr. At that point I stopped and chucked the brass starting over.
I can get the velocity but no accuracy along with it. They were flying at 2800 fps at 41.5gr of powder but scattering like a shotgun. Most of the time, that means that it needs more powder to stabilize but then I get the pressure signs.
One other change to point out. I initially was resizing with a Hornady FL resizer with an expander ball. It seemed like I really needed to crank the die down to get any type of shoulder bump back when measured with my chamber gauge that is made from my barrel stub and reamer. My theory is that I was also over sizing the brass which let to additional stress and too much headspace coupled with hotter loads.
I just received my Whidden FL resizer and it is about as close the the custom dies I had made for my 308 chamber as you can get. It does not use an expander ball and resizes just enough to get it done.
I am most likely going to go back to the 41-41.5 range again with brass that has not been stressed and work out of the lands .010 and see what happens.
The Capn'
Try changing to the 139 gr. Lapua Scenar with 46.3 gr. H-4831sc. This load gives me 1/2"-1/4" groups with 2800+ fps. It works just as well in other .260's i know of. ............ SEMPER FI!Update:
Per my post above, I went back and worked in the 41-42.5 range running in the 2780~2850fps and once again had no luck with a consistent load. I have had one or two groups that come together nicely but when I go back to confirm with another batch of the same exact load they do not perform the same.
I have just run a test with 140 Amax as well and they were even worse. I have also swapped the rifle into my other AICS 1.5 that is a proven chassis from my 308 rifle and the results were the same.
Is it possible that I have a 260 that will not shoot 140 class projectiles with H4350 at any kind of speed? Am I doomed to have a 260 that only performs in the velocity range of 2600-2650? Or am I missing something else?
Would you think that switching to 4831sc or Varget might solve my problem?
At this point, I have almost 500 rounds on this rifle and still do not have a load that I can use. Getting frustrated.
The Capn'
Capnswervon, here's my advice at this point: Find, borrow or buy a borescope and check for carbon buildup within several inches of the chamber throat. If you see any crud, get it out of there. I had a very accurate 223Rem Blaser LRS-1 whose accuracy degraded and left me scratching my head no matter how careful I was with my reloads. The problem turned out to be a carbon ring buildup that I didn't know about. So, have a good look with a borescope before you jump off a cliff.
That's close to what I'm shooting (47.0gr H4831SC), but I'd like to know what brass you're using (I use R-P) as well as the COAL (mine is 2.810") and primer type (I use Federal 210 or 210M).Try changing to the 139 gr. Lapua Scenar with 46.3 gr. H-4831sc. This load gives me 1/2"-1/4" groups with 2800+ fps. It works just as well in other .260's i know of. ............ SEMPER FI!
One Eyed Jack,
Thanks for the input. I will take a look in there, however, I am one of the people that believe in still cleaning my rifle. I spend time in the neck area with a brush as well as use Isso every 2-300 rounds to keep my bore slick as hell. My gunsmith is a decorated benchrest shooter and would crap himself if I did not take proper care of my bore. I have been doing the same cleaning on my custom 308 and have had nothing but fantastic results. With that being said, I have tested similar loads with a clean bore as well as with a fouled one as I am aware that some guns like it a bit dirty.
I am now leaning towards an issue with the contact surface between surgeon reciever and chassis. I will let you know if that yields something.
The Capn'
Mr. Jack, I use Win. .243 Brass and either Fed./M or CCI BR2. I am jumping 12 thou. on the Scenar. Groups well but the velocity is a little slow for this Barrel but it shoots well enough as is. You are pushing a little over my load. Try backing down to my load and see if it comes together for you. If this does not work for you,load 43.5 gr. of H-4350. This seems to be a popular load for the .260 with many shooters. Hope you find the right load for yours. ........ SEMPER FI!That's close to what I'm shooting (47.0gr H4831SC), but I'd like to know what brass you're using (I use R-P) as well as the COAL (mine is 2.810") and primer type (I use Federal 210 or 210M).
Capn,does your rifle shoot any bullet into a good group? What twist rate do you have? New or once fired brass? Is your scope a proven accurate one? There may be more than a bullet/ powder problem here. What other weight bullets have you tried? I know how frustrating it can be,but if you start eliminating things one at a time you will solve the problem. ............... SEMPER FI!Update:
Per my post above, I went back and worked in the 41-42.5 range running in the 2780~2850fps and once again had no luck with a consistent load. I have had one or two groups that come together nicely but when I go back to confirm with another batch of the same exact load they do not perform the same.
I have just run a test with 140 Amax as well and they were even worse. I have also swapped the rifle into my other AICS 1.5 that is a proven chassis from my 308 rifle and the results were the same.
Is it possible that I have a 260 that will not shoot 140 class projectiles with H4350 at any kind of speed? Am I doomed to have a 260 that only performs in the velocity range of 2600-2650? Or am I missing something else?
Would you think that switching to 4831sc or Varget might solve my problem?
At this point, I have almost 500 rounds on this rifle and still do not have a load that I can use. Getting frustrated.
The Capn'
Varget should provide good accuracy, but lower velocities than H4350 to the tune of 100-120fps.
I think AMU's Sheri Gallegher has won comps with 38gr Varget and 142SMk...but work up.
39.3gr in RP brass with a 123gr Amax provides 2938fps in my 26" 1:8 barrel. There might be a higher node, but this just works.
I'm already at an accurate load with R-P brass, no need to change anything. However, if I can't find any more R-P brass and have to use Lapua then I will have to adjust my powder load. Since you're not using Lapua brass, your load data won't help me much, but thanks for posting the info.Mr. Jack, I use Win. .243 Brass and either Fed./M or CCI BR2. I am jumping 12 thou. on the Scenar. Groups well but the velocity is a little slow for this Barrel but it shoots well enough as is. You are pushing a little over my load. Try backing down to my load and see if it comes together for you. If this does not work for you,load 43.5 gr. of H-4350. This seems to be a popular load for the .260 with many shooters. Hope you find the right load for yours. ........ SEMPER FI!
Capn,does your rifle shoot any bullet into a good group? What twist rate do you have? New or once fired brass? Is your scope a proven accurate one? There may be more than a bullet/ powder problem here. What other weight bullets have you tried? I know how frustrating it can be,but if you start eliminating things one at a time you will solve the problem. ............... SEMPER FI!