Help OCW load target

Dacam

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Oct 16, 2012
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Need help with reading my OCW development target.
Temp: 90deg
Alt: 3000ft

AI AE MKIII
24" Lothar Walther 1/12 twist
175g SMK, OAL - 2.815
Varget
210M primers
Lapua brass

Loads: 42.5 - Velocity - 2629,2650,2666
42.9 - Velocity - 2645,2656,2661
43.2 - Velocity - 2682,2661,2672
43.6 - Velocity - 2715,2715,2727
44.0 - Velocity - 2789,2754,2755
44.3 - Velocity - 2732,2737,2749
44.7 - Velocity - 2754,2749,2754




 
I'd go with 42.9. The charge above and below looks to be in the same spot, so should give you good results and room for error.

Thats kinda what I was thinking too. I'll run another ocw test with loads between 42.5 - 43.5 and see what happens.
I really like that the lower charge weights group well. No need to stress out the system and equipment if you dont have to. I get descent velocity to stretch
out to a 1000yds if need be.
 
42.9 is where I'd stick. Good charge insensitivity and appears to be your barrel node as things calm down in that area. You can run a finer test if you wish or you can start playing with seating depth but honestly you're looking at enough accuracy as is. Load a bunch and shoot the shit out of em. ;) Doubtful but the last question I'd ask was if you saw any signs of pressure in your process.

~Brett
 
42.9 is where I'd stick. Good charge insensitivity and appears to be your barrel node as things calm down in that area. You can run a finer test if you wish or you can start playing with seating depth but honestly you're looking at enough accuracy as is. Load a bunch and shoot the shit out of em. ;) Doubtful but the last question I'd ask was if you saw any signs of pressure in your process.

~Brett

I got very slight cratering at 44.7. I mean very slight, you have to look good to see it. All the other charge weights were fine.