Re: keeping 178gr AMAX supersonic at 1000
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: QuietShootr</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: repiv</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I get just over 2700 fps with the 178 AMAX in a .308. I would agree 2550 is really slow.
24" barrel Rem 700 5R
44.8 gr Varget
CCIBR2 Primers
Lapua Cases
2.838 COAL (fits mag)
Redding Type S FL Competition die set, no expander
1 thou neck tension </div></div>
I found that 43.0 is unbelievably accurate, which is why I was running it. However, I'm also having ES problems that are going to cause me trouble at a K. My COAL has been 2.800" all along.
I now have Lapua brass as of yesterday, and the reloading gear is all Redding. I'm going to try your load today since I have all the components.
Other details: 24" barrel, 700' elevation, 40%RH, temp 73 degrees F, baro 29.94.
I tried to address the ES problem with Federal Magnum Match primers, which whipped it soundly (ES is 8 fps with those primers) but since I was having trouble chronographing from prone the accuracy is questionable at best. I'm going to rework the setup today so I can chrono from the prone.
Anyway - why would you say the 178 is a bad bullet for 1000? That's the first time I've ever heard anyone say that.
ETA for Rob's questions:
24" FN A3G
Redding T7 with Redding dies, FL and neck (I have been neck sizing only after the first firing)
178gr AMAX
I have CCI BR-2s, Federal 210s, Federal GM215Ms, and WLRs available. </div></div>
I also hit a node at 43 or 43.1 (dont remember) but I wanted more speed. I didnt have any pressure signs so I worked up to the next node. I hit 44.8 and was very happy.
This is the last day of load testing.