I have a backstory why I am asking this, which isnt required to read so if you just want to know my question, it is: <span style="font-weight: bold">What is the recommended grain range to start a ladder/ocw test with H1000 and 300gr OTM bergers?</span>
And now the story...Now that I'm very comfortable reloading for my 308. I wanted to start working up a load for my 338lm.
For H1000 with 300gr bergers I see most people are in the 89gr to 94gr range with Lapua brass, with most being around 92gr.
I have HSM once fired(from this rifle) brass. I've read the HSM brass is relabeled Nosler brass. My primers are Federal 215m.
I loaded up 5 rounds of 90gr just to see how it shoots, and 1 round of 87.5gr just in case to try first, which should have been way on the lower end of pressure.
Well I'm sure glad I did. I shot the 87.5gr and it completely locked my bolt. It took a minute or so of working on it to eject the cartridge. The ejector left half of the headsuper shiny( basically the same ejector marking you would see from regular high pressure, but just much more prominent). Surprisingly not much cratering in the primer though.
Anyways, the point of the matter is that 87.5 which I thought was supposed to be the lower end of the pressure spectrum, ended up being way overpressure. So back to my original question..What is the recommended grain range to start a ladder/ocw test with H1000 and 300gr OTM bergers?
And now the story...Now that I'm very comfortable reloading for my 308. I wanted to start working up a load for my 338lm.
For H1000 with 300gr bergers I see most people are in the 89gr to 94gr range with Lapua brass, with most being around 92gr.
I have HSM once fired(from this rifle) brass. I've read the HSM brass is relabeled Nosler brass. My primers are Federal 215m.
I loaded up 5 rounds of 90gr just to see how it shoots, and 1 round of 87.5gr just in case to try first, which should have been way on the lower end of pressure.
Well I'm sure glad I did. I shot the 87.5gr and it completely locked my bolt. It took a minute or so of working on it to eject the cartridge. The ejector left half of the headsuper shiny( basically the same ejector marking you would see from regular high pressure, but just much more prominent). Surprisingly not much cratering in the primer though.
Anyways, the point of the matter is that 87.5 which I thought was supposed to be the lower end of the pressure spectrum, ended up being way overpressure. So back to my original question..What is the recommended grain range to start a ladder/ocw test with H1000 and 300gr OTM bergers?