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308 Varget ?

trauma1

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May 23, 2012
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I looked at the side of the container of Varget and it states 46 grains is max.

I looked in Hornady manual for a 178 Amax and they state 43.2 gr max

That's a big spread. Am I going to lose an eye if I start working up around 46 gr?
Thanks
 
For the 175 to 180 class bullets I have always taken 45 grains to be max. I have never seen any data for these bullets at 46 grains and that max is usually for the 168 grain bullets. There is a very good node at 44.7 with the 175SMK and the Hodgdon data online shows 45 grains to be max with that combo.
 
Well I put on plates and helmet and shot the 46 gr I had loaded. All good. Not a good group :(.
The chrono died so I only 1 reading of 2800.2 fps . Not sure I trust it. Oddly no pressure signs.
I am going to work backward from here. Thanks for your input!
 
Worked some up this weekend..

My tikka t3 20" shot well with 44.5g @ 2.880 COAL (mag length) which is 0.038 from the lands iirc, 168g ELD. 2680 fps. Didn't start to get a slightly flattened primer till 45.7g @ 2728fps.
 
Worked some up this weekend..

My tikka t3 20" shot well with 44.5g @ 2.880 COAL (mag length) which is 0.038 from the lands iirc, 168g ELD. 2680 fps. Didn't start to get a slightly flattened primer till 45.7g @ 2728fps.

My 26" TRG-22 shows heavy ejector marks at 44.3grs .020" off the lands at 2.850" OAL in Hornady Match brass (164gr). My sweet spot is 43.6grs @ 2690 FPS.
 
I'm running Nosler brass and popped a primer at around 43.4gr. I apparently started way too high. I've loaded a new batch starting at 39gr and going up from there. I'm assuming Nosler is a but thicker than Lapua and others