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I‘m using 24.0 Gr of TAC with 69 SMK.
Thanks for the reply's.Do you need to use a canilure for loading in AR guns?
I use 23.8g of 8208xbr with 77smk in LC brass and CCI 400 primers. Shoots sub .50" at 100. I also use 23.5gr H4895 with the 77smk which is really accurate. Picked up some Hornday 75gr BTHP Match to load up and test the other day.
69Gr SMK, 25.4 Varget, F205m, Win brass.. 2840-ish out of an 18" 1/7 Wylde. Chrono was giving me grief that day.. but dope at 600 was damn near spot on, so its close.
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I used that load of XBR for quite awhile but on a new lot, I started getting pressure signs so I backed off to 23.4 and kind of stayed there. My groups didn't change at all. I haven't tried H4895 so that's nice to know it's been working good!
With the Hornadys, that's more of a tangent shaped round so try and load them to full mag length. They seem to be more jump sensitive and like to be long, but that's just my experience with playing with them and I don't use them anymore.
I love the 77smk's but I've been getting the exact same results with the Nosler 77cc's and they're about $80-$90 cheaper per 1000 so it makes me likey them even more! Plus they frag like a mofo!
I actually loaded the 8208xbr to 24.4gr but group size was a hair bigger than the 23.8g load so I backed off. I had zero pressure signs up to 24.6gr.
Did you chrono your loads? What are you getting at 23.4?Oh nice! XBR is my favorite powder right now. It's very temp stable and shoots lights out in any bullet weight - kind of a do all for me! You just have to watch your brass when you're at 23.8 -24+, it has a tendency to turn on you. I don't know if it was a certain lot or what, but I was shooting a butt-ton at 23.8 and all the sudden I was getting blown primers. 23.4 has been awesome and that's been tried in several rifles with great results so I'm just cool right there!
Did you chrono your loads? What are you getting at 23.4?
23.5 was really accurate but a bit slow. 23.8 is still a bit slow at 2589 and 24.4 is perfect at 2672 but .75-1" at 100. 23.5-23.8 is shooting .40" at 100.
All shot out of a 16" WOA SS Match 1:7 barrel
Oh nice! XBR is my favorite powder right now. It's very temp stable and shoots lights out in any bullet weight - kind of a do all for me! You just have to watch your brass when you're at 23.8 -24+, it has a tendency to turn on you. I don't know if it was a certain lot or what, but I was shooting a butt-ton at 23.8 and all the sudden I was getting blown primers. 23.4 has been awesome and that's been tried in several rifles with great results so I'm just cool right there!
Definitely slow, others said the same. Its this 1# jug that is slow. Picked up 4 new 1# jugs 2 days ago. Hopefully this new batch is faster. I also got 5000 Federal Gold Medal 205M primers to replace the CCI 400's.
My 24.4 XBR load with CCI 400 primers in 1xLC brass has chrono 2672 ES 5 and SD 2. Really good numbers. Heres a link to my thread trying to copy th3 IMI 77gr OTM Mod 1 load and shows my test results http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/showthread.php?t=272533I've never played with CCI 400's but I have with 41's. You get a tad more speed with them but your ES and SD's go stupid and they are not worth the price. Let me know how the Fed GM's work, i have a few of them I was going to try for the hell of it. I usually use Rem 7.5's and Russian primers for real low spreads.
Ballistic AE for iPhone.Nice group! Sorry to the OP for a thread drift but I gotta ask how do people make these nifty graphs of their targets? I see these things and have always wondered.
Definitely slow, others said the same. Its this 1# jug that is slow. Picked up 4 new 1# jugs 2 days ago. Hopefully this new batch is faster. I also got 5000 Federal Gold Medal 205M primers to replace the CCI 400's.
I will also order up 500 or a 1000 69 grain SMK's tomorrow and forget about the 75's.
I'm having good luck with 75's and bad luck with 69's. The 75's are longer than 77's and need a powder charge reduction.
I'd say if you're going to order 1000 to split it in half - 500 69rs and 500 77's. That way you can get some load development / time on both. I pretty much stay with the heavies - doesn't limit you to a shorter range. And don't limit yourself to Sierras, the Noslers are just as good and better on pricing. If you shoot a lot, you get roughly 4000 Nosler 77's to 3000 smk's. Between the 69's and 77's the price is close enough to not make a difference. My thoughts anyways.
Really? Damn i just couldn't get them to even group close to even an inch at a 100 for me. Maybe they just hate me or something! When Hornady came out with that yellow tipped zombie round I thought they went gay and just lost all interest in them!
I bought a box to try and am liking them. My rifle likes .2grs less 8208 than with 77's which are .010" shorter in length. When you're up there in pressure, everything starts to become important: bullet length, OAL, case capacity, primer, etc.