I have read some very good info on this subject and think I am "reading" my brass better now. But I need some confirmation.
.308 Win
43.7 grs Varget
155 Scenar
Lapua brass
BR-2 primers
2.805" OAL (.020" off the lands)
1800' ASL, 65*F
2848 fps (Shooting Chrony)
3 groups, 5 shots each; .362", .381" and .377" c-t-c.
I love this load, but my M2008 GAP has a short throat and my (un-nameable) computer program says I am 2% compressed with this load.
I read the primers as slightly flatened, but no appreciable cratering.
What do you think? Any reason to back off the load?
.308 Win
43.7 grs Varget
155 Scenar
Lapua brass
BR-2 primers
2.805" OAL (.020" off the lands)
1800' ASL, 65*F
2848 fps (Shooting Chrony)
3 groups, 5 shots each; .362", .381" and .377" c-t-c.
I love this load, but my M2008 GAP has a short throat and my (un-nameable) computer program says I am 2% compressed with this load.
I read the primers as slightly flatened, but no appreciable cratering.
What do you think? Any reason to back off the load?