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308 with 110 vmax's

mr4mojo2risin0

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I have searched this site and cannot find any info on loading a 308 with 110gr vmax's. I am loading them in a 700VS (varmint synthetic) with 24" bbl. Do any of you have any good information for what has worked for you? I an new here and have not yet mastered the search option. If this question has been addressed I am sorry. I will keep trying to search this topic.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I'll be loading up some of these this summer when fur season is over. I think they will be a big hit. Pun intended. I'll try to use the new 8208 powder as well. If you look at the velocity and bc, we shoot similar bc's and speeds with the .223, so really there is no trajectory difference.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I use 48.0 gr. of Varget and get around 3200 fps out of a 26" bbl. Accuracy is excellent. You might also want to look at the Speer 125 TNT. Its also a great varmint round. 48.5 gr. Varget gives me a little over 3100 fps.

This is with Lapua brass and 210M primers. COAL was around 2.700" with both bullets. Don't even bother trying to get close to the lands with these bullets.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I am shooting these over 44.5 grns RL 10x with acceptable accuracy, nothing amazing but they really whack things good. I am going to do some load development with Nosler 125 BT's and see if those will shoot better, they are a higher BC bullet with a longer bering surface that should work out a little better than the stubby 110's. Win 748 will push these to 3200fps as well.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

Heres some data from Ramshot pertaining to TAC powder and the 110 vmax. I have not tried it out yet.

We suggest the following.
Caliber: .308 Winchester.
Barrel length: 24”
Powder: Ramshot – TAC®.
Bullet weight: 110 grains.
Start load: 45.6 grains (2875 – 2975 Ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 50.5 grains (3250 – 3350 Ft/p/sec). Full case
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

some of my notes:

308 WIN. (22” BARRELL)
MAX. TRIM 2.005
MIN. TRIM 2.015
L RIFLE PRIMER
MAX. OAL 2.80
TRIM ALL CASES TO 2.010
SH HOLDER #3

110 GR. HORN V-MAX MOLY OAL 2.710
imr4064 44GR 2701 F.P.S.
-1” GRP. AT 100
1.5” GRP. AT 200
moa to 425 yards
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I have a number old take off barrel lying around.
I have a number of old 1903 Turkish Mauser action lying around.
I have a number of old take off sporter stocks lying around.
I have a 308 reamer lying around.
I have Devcon Steel putty lying around.
I have #45 and #46 Weaver scope mounts lying around.

So I made some 308 rifles.

One thing they can all agree on... they shoot Vmax bullets well.

Here is my wimpy Vmax load:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">110 gr Vmax moly .308 LC or WW brass, 44.9 gr surplus bulk IMR4895 that
acts more like H322, 2.815"
I have shot this before [2950 fps 22" barrel], and the reason that is
all the powder I put in is because that is all that will fit in the
military brass, the WW has room for another 4 gr.
~ 43kpsi </div></div>
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

This bullet with W748 has worked well for me in the past. Accuracy was right around .5-.6 MOA in a stock Rem 700 VS. Can't remember the powder charge so work up using a load manual.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I've used Sierra 110gr JHP in .308 Win with 46.0gr - 48.0gr Varget in Lapua brass with Fed 210m primer at 2.650" COAL in my Savage 10 and get sub .5" accuracy for 5 rounds at 100y.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

Just worked some of these up for my 19' barell Steyr Scout

110gr V-Max
Varget 48gr, 48.5gr & 49gr
Lapua Brass
Fed 210
COAL: 2.71 (that's some jump
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I'll post the results in a couple days.

Rath
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

this works for me. Not near overpressure.

.308 Winchester 110 grain Hornady V-MAX with 44.0 grains of Hodgdon H4198 gets +3300 fps.


<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Danger, the next load is over spec!</span></span></span>

Start 10% below this load and work your way up. Beware of pressure signs!

The really hot load I use is 50.0 grains of Hodgdon Benchmark. no kidding that this load is over recommended safe load pressure! But if you're a Benchmark fan and willing to set back your barrel back on a regular basis, this is pretty fast (3400 fps) and flat shooting for a .308.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

Here's my notes,

308 Win
Factory 700 VS barrel
1/12 twist
20.5" BBL
WW brass
CCI 200
---------------------------

110 VMax, Moly'd
2.75" OAL
AA2230C
52gr - 3190 fps
53gr - 3250 fps
54gr - 3300 fps
55gr - 3345 fps, slightly stick bolt
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

my pet load so far is
lap brass 2.005"
vit N130 45.7gn
og length 2.222"
oal 2.790"
thats .005 off lands
gives 3400fps ish

old load was aa [email protected]@3360fps

neck shot on a roe buck @ 320y severed head from body ,
excellent bullets
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

No experience with your bullet, but have shot a good many of the Sierra .30 cal varmint bullets. Accuracy is great. I cannot remember the specs, but I used the Sierra Manual and got great results.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: rath</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Just worked some of these up for my 19' barell Steyr Scout

110gr V-Max
Varget 48gr, 48.5gr & 49gr
Lapua Brass
Fed 210
COAL: 2.71 (that's some jump
smile.gif


I'll post the results in a couple days.


Rath,

How did these load work out for you? I talked with Hogdon this morning and they said between 47-52 grains of Varget is just about ideal for this round.



Rath




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Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I use 47.8 gr.f IMR 8208 XBR and get 3200 fps from a 24" AR10T. Es of 20 SD of 8 for five shots. .714" group for those five, and .292 for three of the five. Easy on the brass, and VERY temp stable. Hard on prairie dogs though.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

I use this for prairie dogs and get just shy of 2900 FPS out of my 20 inch 700 LTR.......

110 VMAX
2.77 COAL (not a lot of bullet in the case but these suckers are short)
Lapua Brass
WLR Primers
48.5 Varget

 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

new load this week
110 vmax
47.5gr varget
loaded to 2.750" oal
lap brass
cci br primer
shoots a genuine 1/4" @ 100y
this is out of a parker hale scout with a t8 fitted
fantastic load
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

Rather than make a new thread, I'll ask those in the know here:

I've got a POF P-308 with a 16.5" barrel and want to load up some 110 VMAX's for varmints, and I have a ton of reloading data already. Curious, should I try H322 or Varget first with this barrel length? My gut says H322, as it burns faster. I'd like to maximize both accuracy and velocity(just like everyone else does), but minimize muzzle flash as I'll be shooting at night also.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

Those are some pretty accurate loads with the 110 v-max.

The gamer in me thinks the 110s should recoil lightly and allow fast followup shots? I'm thinking use it in heavy metal for 3-gun. How is the recoil compared to typical ball ammo?

Another question why isn't this dramatically light for caliber a problem in barrels designed for much heaver projectiles?
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

the recoil is very very light,
i was using the load in a match which is 5 targets each with 10 rounds fired on each target in 60sec very easy follow up , i usually use a 185 scenar dramatic difference in recoil , no twist/torque
even in a 1-11 barrel its still accurate though the 1-12 is better , most of the AIs are 1-12 great for vermin [very expol;osive or head shots, also great for speed comps out to about 300y as at 3400fp wind was notmuch problem


ps the 3 comps i used it in came 1st
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

It would be an easy transition form using the AR15 and 55/60 gr. bullets around 3200 fps, to a .308 110 gr. at the same velocity. Trajectory should be nearly the same. Barrel torque is nil, and you're still pushing a bullet twice as heavy as the AR15 at the same speed, so there is a bit more recoil, but it's nothing really.
 
Re: 308 with 110 vmax's

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: nashlaw</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No experience with your bullet, but have shot a good many of the Sierra .30 cal varmint bullets. Accuracy is great. I cannot remember the specs, but I used the Sierra Manual and got great results. </div></div>

Same here! I had annealed my first batch of cases and didn't want to waste my match bullets in them on the remote (
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) chance I had ruined them by over cooking them!

I used;

1) Sierra 110 Varmint bullets
2) 44 grains of Varget
3) Annealed BHA brass
4) WLR primers
5) COAL 2.75 (Them be some short bullets!)

Accuracy was surprisingly good given that I was a little nervous firing them at first and all the more so since I had just thrown these loads together to see if the cases were still worthy!