Hey,
I needs some fatherly and or sage advice on trying to find/develop loads for a few firearms. I have spent a great deal of time this whole past season trying to dial in loads, using velocity ladder testing, and I don't feel like I have really achieved any headway towards success. It's frustrating spending time shooting velocity ladders through a magneto speed chrono and not really get any definitive progress forward. Part of me wants to just abandon load development all together and just shoot. That way it feels less like a chore and more like the hobby it's supposed to be.
I'll highlight the process I used to conduct a velocity ladder test that I did on a 20" SS barreled LMT DMR (AR-10)in 6.5CM on 23SEP2021:
Ladder load was using Hornady 147gr ELD-M, H4350, Hornady brass, CCI 200 primers.
1. Fire-formed Hornady brass deprimed, annealed, and FL-sized -3 thou bump using a Redding bushing die.
2. Brass neck was put through a .261" mandrel to set neck tension at 3 thou.
3. Trim, chamfer, debur brass.
3. Brass was steel pin tumbled and dehydrator dried.
4. Dried brass is primed on Dillon 550C.
5. H4350 Powder is dropped via Charge Master in .2 of a grain increments from Hodgdon.com's Min to Max suggested powder charges. Loaded 3 rounds per charge weight.
6. Hornady 147gr ELD-M Bullets are seated via Redding micrometer seating die on Forster Co-Ax Press. Bullets were seated a few thou from maximum magazine length of the Magpul Pmag.
I went ahead and shot all 69 rounds of this ladder over a magneto speed chrono and then took the data to MS Excel to graph it. The attached .jpg should show my chronograph results.
I know at this stage I should be looking for flat spots which are the velocity nodes to zero in on for future test. I feel like most of my results, and these ones in particular, are crap and unrevealing.
This is what I do identify here:
1. possible velocity node at 39.2-39.4gr(2524ish fps) & maybe something going on at 40.2 gr (2582fps).
2. very erratic velocity behavior between 39.4-40gr.
3. stead climb in velocity from 40.6gr-41.8gr (2609-2685fps) <- which is unfortunate, since I was hoping to grab a flat spot in the +2600fps areas.
Conclusions:
1. The powder charge limits, given by Hodgdon.com, were fine. The top charges resulted in only slight ejector smearing on the brass. No overly-flatten primers or blowouts.
2. Although some apparent flat spots were found, the velocities where they occurred seemed rather slow (2524 & 2582 fps).
3. The goal of locating a velocity flat spot at a speed above 2600fps wasn't achieved or found.
4. The averaging SD across all rungs of the ladder was 11. Usually speaking I was seeing low teens for SD and some single digits.
Questions to the Forum:
1. Am I missing something here with the collection of this data? Am I digging too deep?
2. Is the 147gr/H4350/AR10 combination just not working?
3. I'm having similar reloading blues with my bolt-actions. What do you recommend long term? LOL should I scrap load dev and just shoot!? I want to get to the next step here!
THANKS ALL!
I needs some fatherly and or sage advice on trying to find/develop loads for a few firearms. I have spent a great deal of time this whole past season trying to dial in loads, using velocity ladder testing, and I don't feel like I have really achieved any headway towards success. It's frustrating spending time shooting velocity ladders through a magneto speed chrono and not really get any definitive progress forward. Part of me wants to just abandon load development all together and just shoot. That way it feels less like a chore and more like the hobby it's supposed to be.
I'll highlight the process I used to conduct a velocity ladder test that I did on a 20" SS barreled LMT DMR (AR-10)in 6.5CM on 23SEP2021:
Ladder load was using Hornady 147gr ELD-M, H4350, Hornady brass, CCI 200 primers.
1. Fire-formed Hornady brass deprimed, annealed, and FL-sized -3 thou bump using a Redding bushing die.
2. Brass neck was put through a .261" mandrel to set neck tension at 3 thou.
3. Trim, chamfer, debur brass.
3. Brass was steel pin tumbled and dehydrator dried.
4. Dried brass is primed on Dillon 550C.
5. H4350 Powder is dropped via Charge Master in .2 of a grain increments from Hodgdon.com's Min to Max suggested powder charges. Loaded 3 rounds per charge weight.
6. Hornady 147gr ELD-M Bullets are seated via Redding micrometer seating die on Forster Co-Ax Press. Bullets were seated a few thou from maximum magazine length of the Magpul Pmag.
I went ahead and shot all 69 rounds of this ladder over a magneto speed chrono and then took the data to MS Excel to graph it. The attached .jpg should show my chronograph results.
I know at this stage I should be looking for flat spots which are the velocity nodes to zero in on for future test. I feel like most of my results, and these ones in particular, are crap and unrevealing.
This is what I do identify here:
1. possible velocity node at 39.2-39.4gr(2524ish fps) & maybe something going on at 40.2 gr (2582fps).
2. very erratic velocity behavior between 39.4-40gr.
3. stead climb in velocity from 40.6gr-41.8gr (2609-2685fps) <- which is unfortunate, since I was hoping to grab a flat spot in the +2600fps areas.
Conclusions:
1. The powder charge limits, given by Hodgdon.com, were fine. The top charges resulted in only slight ejector smearing on the brass. No overly-flatten primers or blowouts.
2. Although some apparent flat spots were found, the velocities where they occurred seemed rather slow (2524 & 2582 fps).
3. The goal of locating a velocity flat spot at a speed above 2600fps wasn't achieved or found.
4. The averaging SD across all rungs of the ladder was 11. Usually speaking I was seeing low teens for SD and some single digits.
Questions to the Forum:
1. Am I missing something here with the collection of this data? Am I digging too deep?
2. Is the 147gr/H4350/AR10 combination just not working?
3. I'm having similar reloading blues with my bolt-actions. What do you recommend long term? LOL should I scrap load dev and just shoot!? I want to get to the next step here!
THANKS ALL!