I'm trying to get to a good starting point on load development for my Larue .260 AR. I've done a bunch of research on here and come up with several popular loads that other guys are using in their 260 bolt actions - my question is, the posted max charges in 3 different reloading manuals and the data provided by Berger are all 2 grains lower than several of the most popular 260 loads I've seen with H4350.
So, here's what I have for min/max charges from manuals:
Using Berger 130gr Hybrids
CCI BR2 primers (or Federal 210M)
New Starline Brass
H4350:
- min charge 37.5gr
- max charge 41.8gr
(avg of the info provided by Hornady Reloading manual, Lee reloading manual, Nosler Reloading Manual and load data provided by Berger over the phone)
***Several proven loads I've found are closer to 43.5, 43.8, 44.0, 44.5gr
I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE TO WORK UP to these "proven loads" in other guns, but I'm trying to not load up 50 rounds for load development (5 rounds, going up .5 gr increments from min to max)
Any tips on if I can start closer to max, say 40.0gr and work up?
Not trying to run a max load, but if I could get somewhere around 2,800 fps in a 22" barrel, I would be very happy
Thanks for the help!
So, here's what I have for min/max charges from manuals:
Using Berger 130gr Hybrids
CCI BR2 primers (or Federal 210M)
New Starline Brass
H4350:
- min charge 37.5gr
- max charge 41.8gr
(avg of the info provided by Hornady Reloading manual, Lee reloading manual, Nosler Reloading Manual and load data provided by Berger over the phone)
***Several proven loads I've found are closer to 43.5, 43.8, 44.0, 44.5gr
I UNDERSTAND YOU HAVE TO WORK UP to these "proven loads" in other guns, but I'm trying to not load up 50 rounds for load development (5 rounds, going up .5 gr increments from min to max)
Any tips on if I can start closer to max, say 40.0gr and work up?
Not trying to run a max load, but if I could get somewhere around 2,800 fps in a 22" barrel, I would be very happy
Thanks for the help!