I tried a test load in my new 308 (pretty used to 223 77 & 80's). I used:
LC94 Match unfired
Fed 210
42.0 Varget (carefully weighed, see chargemaster thread)
175 Nosler CC
2.800 tip to primer, +/- .002"
.002 neck tension
I didn't do primer pocket uniforming or plash hole deburring yet, my tools for .30 aren't here yet.
Here's what I got out of 13 shots (a few missed as the sun started to go down):
Avg: 2592
ES: 118
SD: 32
I was pretty disappointed by the last two #'s. My .223 match loads are usually about 1/2 that. Now this is a first workup, so I'm nowhere near frustrated yet, but it did get me thinking:
What's a reasonable goal for ES and SD? Or are they just indicators, not to be worried about if all else is OK?
I eventually intend to shoot F/TR with this thing, so I'm hoping to get some good consistent ammo eventually.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Slice
LC94 Match unfired
Fed 210
42.0 Varget (carefully weighed, see chargemaster thread)
175 Nosler CC
2.800 tip to primer, +/- .002"
.002 neck tension
I didn't do primer pocket uniforming or plash hole deburring yet, my tools for .30 aren't here yet.
Here's what I got out of 13 shots (a few missed as the sun started to go down):
Avg: 2592
ES: 118
SD: 32
I was pretty disappointed by the last two #'s. My .223 match loads are usually about 1/2 that. Now this is a first workup, so I'm nowhere near frustrated yet, but it did get me thinking:
What's a reasonable goal for ES and SD? Or are they just indicators, not to be worried about if all else is OK?
I eventually intend to shoot F/TR with this thing, so I'm hoping to get some good consistent ammo eventually.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Slice