Yesterday I was able to get in some range time with the 308. I had a load of 155 SMKs over IMR-4895 ranging from 42.0 - 45.5 grains. My best group (by far) was the 45.5 grains. It chronied at 3073, 3074, 3075, and 3066. The group (minus .308) measured .3345" which is by far the best group I've ever put on paper.
I started to see some flattening of the primer pockets at 44.5 grains. It continued (obviously) into the higher charges. I've attached a picture. The brass on the left is of the 44.5 group, the 45.5 on the right.
The brass is RA 61 with the NATO stamp, primer is Remington 9-1/2.
Rifle is a Savage with a 30" barrel.
Are these loads too hot?
Thanks in advance!
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I started to see some flattening of the primer pockets at 44.5 grains. It continued (obviously) into the higher charges. I've attached a picture. The brass on the left is of the 44.5 group, the 45.5 on the right.
The brass is RA 61 with the NATO stamp, primer is Remington 9-1/2.
Rifle is a Savage with a 30" barrel.
Are these loads too hot?
Thanks in advance!
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