Hello all,
Figured i would throw up a little information after hitting the range last week. I have been doing some searching and see that most people do not shoot anything bigger than the popular 208 amax. I loaded two different loads (based on results i have had in my 16" dta perviously).
Brass: Winchester
Bullet: Hornady 225 HPBT
Primer: Federal 210M
Powder: Reloader 17
Charge: 45.5 Grain
Velocity: 2400 FPS 10 ft chrono
Brass: Winchester
Bullet: Hornady 225 HPBT
Primer: Federal 210M
Powder: Reloader 17
Charge: 46.5 Grain
OAL: Mag Length with modified feed ramp and modified aics mags. 2.962" (.20 off lands)
Velocity: 2430 FPS 10 ft chrono
According to my calculations it should stay supersonic until roughly 1350 yards, which is a good 300 yards further than most 175 grain loads.
Accuracy was no slouch. Remington 20" aac-sd with 1-10 twist at 200 yards was shooting .5" -1.5" groups depending on how i was pulling the trigger. Rifle bedded in factory stock, timney trigger and box mag. Nothing special. It was 95 degrees, darn near 100% humidity, and i could hardly keep the sweat out of my eyes. 45.5 was giving me a little bit more consistency but it could have been me. There were no pressure signs. Primers were a LITTLE flatter than when they went in but not much at all. No sticky bolt. Last year i used the 45.5 grain load out of the 16" dta with 1-8 twist at an f class comp. I did get some funny looks, but they were all surprised when we got done. 186 score on a pretty windy day when it all was done. A few other shooters took a stab with it and had similar results. Score could have been better if my wind calls were a bit better. I was chasing every shot.
NOTE: 230 grain berger OTM to mag length are real hammers too. MOA at 1000 yards at 2375 fps (muzzle) .5 moa at 200 to 600
Hope this inspires some of you to try something heavier than the old 155, 168 and 175.
Cheers
Figured i would throw up a little information after hitting the range last week. I have been doing some searching and see that most people do not shoot anything bigger than the popular 208 amax. I loaded two different loads (based on results i have had in my 16" dta perviously).
Brass: Winchester
Bullet: Hornady 225 HPBT
Primer: Federal 210M
Powder: Reloader 17
Charge: 45.5 Grain
Velocity: 2400 FPS 10 ft chrono
Brass: Winchester
Bullet: Hornady 225 HPBT
Primer: Federal 210M
Powder: Reloader 17
Charge: 46.5 Grain
OAL: Mag Length with modified feed ramp and modified aics mags. 2.962" (.20 off lands)
Velocity: 2430 FPS 10 ft chrono
According to my calculations it should stay supersonic until roughly 1350 yards, which is a good 300 yards further than most 175 grain loads.
Accuracy was no slouch. Remington 20" aac-sd with 1-10 twist at 200 yards was shooting .5" -1.5" groups depending on how i was pulling the trigger. Rifle bedded in factory stock, timney trigger and box mag. Nothing special. It was 95 degrees, darn near 100% humidity, and i could hardly keep the sweat out of my eyes. 45.5 was giving me a little bit more consistency but it could have been me. There were no pressure signs. Primers were a LITTLE flatter than when they went in but not much at all. No sticky bolt. Last year i used the 45.5 grain load out of the 16" dta with 1-8 twist at an f class comp. I did get some funny looks, but they were all surprised when we got done. 186 score on a pretty windy day when it all was done. A few other shooters took a stab with it and had similar results. Score could have been better if my wind calls were a bit better. I was chasing every shot.
NOTE: 230 grain berger OTM to mag length are real hammers too. MOA at 1000 yards at 2375 fps (muzzle) .5 moa at 200 to 600
Hope this inspires some of you to try something heavier than the old 155, 168 and 175.
Cheers