Having a difficult time finding a decent load for my 30 Nosler. Its a custom build on a Big Horn TL3 with a Proof Research Sendero profile carbon barrel. Its bedded in a Manners with mini-chaisis. Chambered by LRI.
I have run Retumbo from 77-82 grains with 220 Scenars on the lands. I have run 190 Nosler Custom competition from 78-83 grians with Retumbo. I switch to H1000 up to 81.5 grains with the 220 Scenars. All loaded on the lands.
My best grouo is about 0.75” and the average is around 1.0-1.25”. No real shining star in the testing. All are about the same. Some had doubke groups: 3 touching the. 2 touching. A few had a 1 round flier.
I just switched to the 212 ELD-X with the H1000. Loaded 79.5 - 84 grains on the lands.
Anyone else having trouble dialing in the 30 Nosler? If you are jumoing the bullet, what bullet and how far?
Im fairly new to reloading, but I feel quite competent and confident in my equipment and techique (could be my biggest assumption mistake).
Velocities running 2800 - 2950. Saw pressure around 81.5 grains with H1000 and 220 Screnars, but not bad; slight ejector marks.
Any 30 Nosler experience is welcomed.
I have run Retumbo from 77-82 grains with 220 Scenars on the lands. I have run 190 Nosler Custom competition from 78-83 grians with Retumbo. I switch to H1000 up to 81.5 grains with the 220 Scenars. All loaded on the lands.
My best grouo is about 0.75” and the average is around 1.0-1.25”. No real shining star in the testing. All are about the same. Some had doubke groups: 3 touching the. 2 touching. A few had a 1 round flier.
I just switched to the 212 ELD-X with the H1000. Loaded 79.5 - 84 grains on the lands.
Anyone else having trouble dialing in the 30 Nosler? If you are jumoing the bullet, what bullet and how far?
Im fairly new to reloading, but I feel quite competent and confident in my equipment and techique (could be my biggest assumption mistake).
Velocities running 2800 - 2950. Saw pressure around 81.5 grains with H1000 and 220 Screnars, but not bad; slight ejector marks.
Any 30 Nosler experience is welcomed.