Last night I loaded up 3 of each increasing charges of H4350 behind Nosler Custom Comp 140 gr HPBTs seated .010" off the lands for my .260 Remington.
I had 50 cases prepped so I made 2 foulers and then 3 each starting at 39.6 grains and increasing .3 grains at a time to 44.1 grains.
Maybe I should have gone higher but I was already 2.1 grains over the Lee recommended max, which I know is a joke since I see reports of people running as much as 45 grains behind a 140 grain pill.
The guy I bought my barrel from said he had worked up a load with 139 Scenars in Remington brass and 44.2 grains of H4350 but that seems awful high.
I cleaned the barrel this morning before heading to the range, set up my targets at 150 yards, shot the 2 fowlers, and got to work.
The first 2 passes I let a little more time elapse between shots (say a minute) but I started running out of time so the last pass I moved along a little faster and the barrel stayed warm.
I watched for pressure signs on the loads above 43 grains and other than primers extruding into the giant firing pin hole in the stock Remington 700 bolt I did not see anything.
It was windy today with gusts above 15 MPH but I tried to time my shots. According to Strelok that could account for almost 2 inches of windage at 150 yards?
Maybe the wind totally blew my test, too, as I see a loose group right in the middle of what I interpret to be a node.
The results at 42.6 and 43.2 loof good but right in between at 42.9 is a load of dung.
Anybody have any insight into what's going on?
Joe
I had 50 cases prepped so I made 2 foulers and then 3 each starting at 39.6 grains and increasing .3 grains at a time to 44.1 grains.
Maybe I should have gone higher but I was already 2.1 grains over the Lee recommended max, which I know is a joke since I see reports of people running as much as 45 grains behind a 140 grain pill.
The guy I bought my barrel from said he had worked up a load with 139 Scenars in Remington brass and 44.2 grains of H4350 but that seems awful high.
I cleaned the barrel this morning before heading to the range, set up my targets at 150 yards, shot the 2 fowlers, and got to work.
The first 2 passes I let a little more time elapse between shots (say a minute) but I started running out of time so the last pass I moved along a little faster and the barrel stayed warm.
I watched for pressure signs on the loads above 43 grains and other than primers extruding into the giant firing pin hole in the stock Remington 700 bolt I did not see anything.
It was windy today with gusts above 15 MPH but I tried to time my shots. According to Strelok that could account for almost 2 inches of windage at 150 yards?
Maybe the wind totally blew my test, too, as I see a loose group right in the middle of what I interpret to be a node.
The results at 42.6 and 43.2 loof good but right in between at 42.9 is a load of dung.
Anybody have any insight into what's going on?
Joe