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Took out a random load that I had loaded up a while ago for some shooting.
This is what I had:
- Berger 230 hybrids @ ~0.015" off the lands
- 85.6 grains Retumbo
- CCI 250 Magnum primers
- Norma brass
Over 5 shots this load had an ES of 10 fps and an SD of 4.5. Average muzzle velocity of 2961 fps. This load is close to pressure, and doesn't like to be shot in temps over 100°. Worked okay in 95° today though.
I also did velocity testing with some flatline 198 projectiles and retumbo, but couldn't get the bullet going fast enough with Retumbo. With 87.1 grains, the projectile is only going 3065 fps. No pressure signs, but I don't think Retumbo is going to get me to where I want to be with it. My goal is to get it going 3200+ fps (29" barrel). I need to start looking at different powders to get me there.
Thanks guys! I might just wait until some N570 comes along to test with. Got plenty of 230 Bergers to shoot up until then.
To all the guys running RL33, RL26 or any other RL powders. My questions is... Are you seeing carbon rings developing quickly or stability issues? A buddy is running RL33 in a 28 Nosler with great velocity and accuracy, but getting bad carbon rings forming in the barrel. Another friend was running RL26 in a 260 AI, same thing, great velocity and accuracy... but found it to be super unstable. Very bad pressure spikes over 80 degrees. Just like to see what others are seeing with RL powders. Very interested in using it in my 300 Norma if its stable and not super dirty. Thanks for any input
What about temp stability? I've heard both, that it is and that it isn't stable? I'm just used to H1000 and Retumbo and don't want to change unless RL33 is as stable...I shoot RL33 in my 300NM. I clean every 40-60 rds. No problems at all over several hundred rounds.
What about temp stability? I've heard both, that it is and that it isn't stable? I'm just used to H1000 and Retumbo and don't want to change unless RL33 is as stable...
Agreed, cleaning that often is a deal breaker for sure. I know Retumbo and H1000 don't have the velocity of RL33, but I think that trade off is worth the stability of Retumbo or H1000From a guy I been shooting with, he says it's not very temp stable and he says he has to clean about every 30 rounds in his nosler to prevent a carbon ring building up. I have no experience with it though but having to clean that often is a no go for me.
What about temp stability? I've heard both, that it is and that it isn't stable? I'm just used to H1000 and Retumbo and don't want to change unless RL33 is as stable...
Are you having to clean to keep up accuracy and avoid a carbon ring? I just bought 3# of 33 to work up but I am def not into cleaning every 30 rounds!I shoot RL33 in my 300NM. I clean every 40-60 rds. No problems at all over several hundred rounds.
Are you having to clean to keep up accuracy and avoid a carbon ring? I just bought 3# of 33 to work up but I am def not into cleaning every 30 rounds!
I got you. What made you decide on 30 rounds? Have you pushed past that and seen accuracy fall or a ring start to form? I clean my 6.5 about every 200 rounds. I know I will have to clean the Norma more than that but man, if it is 30 with 33 I'll prob only use it when I need the extra velocity at longer ranges.As you know, these magnums are burning a metric ton of powder with every shot. RE33 isn't the cleanest powder to begin with (most double base powders are dirtier, N570 being terribly dirty) so to stay on the safe side I clean my rifles more often. I'd rather do preventative cleaning more often than spend half a day scrubbing out a carbon ring. That's just my opinion though.
If you don't like cleaning - and I don't blame you - I'd stick with H1000, Retumbo or something similar. Everything is a trade-off: single base = lower velocity but cleaner. Double base = higher velocity but dirtier.
I got you. What made you decide on 30 rounds? Have you pushed past that and seen accuracy fall or a ring start to form? I clean my 6.5 about every 200 rounds. I know I will have to clean the Norma more than that but man, if it is 30 with 33 I'll prob only use it when I need the extra velocity at longer ranges.
Doing load work up this evening with the new 300NM Moon built me. Bought 100 pcs of Peterson brass to test it out. All I can say is... DANG. This is the answer I've been waiting for! Consistent, high quality, and super tough. I wore my hand out priming them!
Thanks. LRI did a great job fitting the barrel, it shoots lights out, could not be happier. It's a mausingfield action, 30 inch bartlein heavy varmint 9 twist 5r. I don't know the exact neck or freebore, but I will find out soon and post it here. Bix'n andy tacsport pro 2 stage trigger, area 419 sidewinder muzzle brake, mpa ba chassis with some extra weight added, spuhr mount, vortex razor hd gen 2, 30 moa on the rail, and a atlas 5h bipod. Have only got to shoot it to 800 yards, waiting for the soy beans to get cut so I can stretch it out. 800 is a joke with this gun, hoping to get to a mile right after deer season. I highly recommend LRI, I have several guns built by them, and they all shoot well under 1/4 inch, provided I do my part. They have fast turn around time, which is important to me because Ime not the most patient person.JMW - great looking rig! What are your rifle specs?
I really like the look of your rifle as well, how do you like the chassisJMW - great looking rig! What are your rifle specs?
Thanks. I really like it so far. Super comfortable. This is the first j.allen chassis I’ve had and Lisa and the crew there have been very helpful. It’s infinitely adjustable!I really like the look of your rifle as well, how do you like the chassis
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Just got these from RYAN PIERCE 300nm improved 33° deviant DLC coated...
With 100 lapua brass..also got 100 ABM 230s lapua.
28" bartlein 9.25-8.50 gain twist
With piercision 5 port self time brake......
What is the neck thickness on the lapua brass?View attachment 6960299View attachment 6960300
Just got these from RYAN PIERCE 300nm improved 33° deviant DLC coated...
With 100 lapua brass..also got 100 ABM 230s lapua.
28" bartlein 9.25-8.50 gain twist
With piercision 5 port self time brake......
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Just got these from RYAN PIERCE 300nm improved 33° deviant DLC coated...
With 100 lapua brass..also got 100 ABM 230s lapua.
28" bartlein 9.25-8.50 gain twist
With piercision 5 port self time brake......
At the moment no ETA yet...looks like berger and ABM ammos got all the contracts and only them has access to used those lapua brass for their OWN ammosWhen is the Lapua brass supposed to be available commercially?
At the moment no ETA yet...looks like berger and ABM ammos got all the contracts and only them has access to used those lapua brass for their OWN ammos
At europe and canada they're there..but ABM and berger both produced in the state( i think)Interesting. .300NM Lapua brass is available in Canada, and it's fairly cheap up there.
finally got mine shooting but seems slow for 210gr
27" hawk Hill 9t 210 JLK lbt peterson brass. Showing no pressure still. bolt lift is same as unfired, standard primers not flattened
95gr of rl33 3023
82gr of h1000 2915
85gr retumbo 2995
built this for a long range hunting gun primarily is the reason i was hoping for more speed. But proving dope yesterday i shot a 5 shot 6" group at 1090. good for the first 70rds down the pipe. Ill try to get a pic uploaded
I read some of the comments about Reloder 33. I'm kinda surprised, that folks are having issues with carbon rings. This is my second rifle I've used it in, and I havent had issues with either of them.
Currently on about 200 rounds on my Norma, no visible build up on a borescope. Lucky I guess..
@McCrazy Thanks for the data.
Any plans to shoot the 230SMK (0.800 BC) or are you going to stick to the Flatlines?
That should be a good burning rateI have read through this thread and I didn't notice any loads using IMR 8133. Has anyone tried this powder in the norma mag? The burn rate is about the same as n570 and it is supposed to be temp stable and clean burning.
It should be a good match for bullets in the 215 to 230 range.
Would a SMK be longer or shorter than a hybrid target if both were set at the same ogive length? Anyone?The 230 SMKs are my back-up plan if the Flatlines won't group for me, although that may require re-chambering my barrel. Next Load Dev trip I will check for powder nodes on a paper target and that will give me a good idea if the accuracy is there or not.
230smk and 215hyb put about the same amount bullet body in neck touching land..the 230hyb is about 15-25thousand moreWould a SMK be longer or shorter than a hybrid target if both were set at the same ogive length? Anyone?
Thank you sir. Have you shot any of them? Worth trying?230smk and 215hyb put about the same amount bullet body in neck touching land..the 230hyb is about 15-25thousand more
Longer, the SMK's are very longWould a SMK be longer or shorter than a hybrid target if both were set at the same ogive length? Anyone?