Here are some proven loads for you guys to try.
Savage 12 LPRV 1:9 twist in a McMillan A2 stock with aluminum bedding block. The OAL is to the lands for my chamber. Should be within a few thousandths for someone with the same model rifle. (I used the Hornady tool to find it. Remember each bullet is different).
These are all with once fired LC 09 brass. I have had good luck with it. Better than with the RP or Winchester. Oddly the Fiocchi GFL brass (50 pieces)I have had good luck with also). No pressure signs.
Nosler BT 55g #39526 (not the 250 round Varmint pack ones, I think they are different)/Varget 24.9 OAL 2.332
Pretty foregiving with Varget. I can shoot from 24.6 to 25.9 and still be within 1/2"- One hole at 24.9 though.
Sierra 69 BTHP MK #1380- OAL 2.332 (2.342 to lands). 26.0 Varget (someone else on another forum had the exact same results on another forum, can't remember the name but his lands measurements were within 0.002 of mine. One hole (not a cloverleaf, one hole).
75 A-max's. Using RL15 and Varget I can't seem to get these dialed in. I keep gettin 2 about 1 hole then a flyer from 1/2 to 2" off. They are not keyholing..
so that is positive. Gonna try some viht n140 when I can get some. Recommended from Walt at Berger for the 70s and 73s.
Speaking of which, my initial OCW testing on those is promising. Using Varget, and checking POI I shot 18 rounds inside a quarter with 3 different Varget charges from 24.0, 24.5, and 25.0 (Berger says 24.8 is max, so watch for pressure signs) on both the 9 shots for the 70s and the 9 shots for the 73s. Each of those groups were touching each other (25.0 with the 73s pushed it outside of a nickel).
Gonna do 24.3, 24.5, and 24.7 now to validate and then mess with the lengths. Used 2.340 for the 70 and 2.375 for the 73 which put it at the lands.
Also, I have had better luck with the Nosler CC 77grains then the Amax's oddly enough. I have those shooting 5/16th without playing around with OAL. 24.8 Varget. The bergers both have better Ballistic Coefficients thought so I am gonna just use the rest of the box for foulers.
Email me at jjkuchar at gmail and I can shoot the excel spreadsheet I am using.
Hope this help some people.
Savage 12 LPRV 1:9 twist in a McMillan A2 stock with aluminum bedding block. The OAL is to the lands for my chamber. Should be within a few thousandths for someone with the same model rifle. (I used the Hornady tool to find it. Remember each bullet is different).
These are all with once fired LC 09 brass. I have had good luck with it. Better than with the RP or Winchester. Oddly the Fiocchi GFL brass (50 pieces)I have had good luck with also). No pressure signs.
Nosler BT 55g #39526 (not the 250 round Varmint pack ones, I think they are different)/Varget 24.9 OAL 2.332
Pretty foregiving with Varget. I can shoot from 24.6 to 25.9 and still be within 1/2"- One hole at 24.9 though.
Sierra 69 BTHP MK #1380- OAL 2.332 (2.342 to lands). 26.0 Varget (someone else on another forum had the exact same results on another forum, can't remember the name but his lands measurements were within 0.002 of mine. One hole (not a cloverleaf, one hole).
75 A-max's. Using RL15 and Varget I can't seem to get these dialed in. I keep gettin 2 about 1 hole then a flyer from 1/2 to 2" off. They are not keyholing..
so that is positive. Gonna try some viht n140 when I can get some. Recommended from Walt at Berger for the 70s and 73s.
Speaking of which, my initial OCW testing on those is promising. Using Varget, and checking POI I shot 18 rounds inside a quarter with 3 different Varget charges from 24.0, 24.5, and 25.0 (Berger says 24.8 is max, so watch for pressure signs) on both the 9 shots for the 70s and the 9 shots for the 73s. Each of those groups were touching each other (25.0 with the 73s pushed it outside of a nickel).
Gonna do 24.3, 24.5, and 24.7 now to validate and then mess with the lengths. Used 2.340 for the 70 and 2.375 for the 73 which put it at the lands.
Also, I have had better luck with the Nosler CC 77grains then the Amax's oddly enough. I have those shooting 5/16th without playing around with OAL. 24.8 Varget. The bergers both have better Ballistic Coefficients thought so I am gonna just use the rest of the box for foulers.
Email me at jjkuchar at gmail and I can shoot the excel spreadsheet I am using.
Hope this help some people.