Hello everyone! I'm just getting into reloading and occasional shooting paper in addition to hunting. I just finished reading my Speer #14 manual and have quite a few questions but I think I know some people to help me out in person.
I'm trying to develop a long range load for my savage 10 ba 1/10 twist 24" barrel. I plan to use 208grn amax or hornady's 208grn hp target bullet with r17 powder. I plan to use the numbers a YouTube'r used for his gun that worked well for him.
I haven't found any published data using this combination and my Speer manual stressed to use only published loading data. I'm confident in the YouTuber's info since we have the same gun.
There seems to be a pretty small margin between a min and max load, with no starting point it's a little scary! My manual also stressed that too little pressure was dangerous too.
So my two ??
Is there a mathematical or scientific or other approach to dreaming up a new load?
Was my Speer manual suggesting that too little pressure can blow a gun up, or was the main concern the bullet getting stuck in the barrel and the next shot being the dangerous shot?
Thanks guys!
I'm trying to develop a long range load for my savage 10 ba 1/10 twist 24" barrel. I plan to use 208grn amax or hornady's 208grn hp target bullet with r17 powder. I plan to use the numbers a YouTube'r used for his gun that worked well for him.
I haven't found any published data using this combination and my Speer manual stressed to use only published loading data. I'm confident in the YouTuber's info since we have the same gun.
There seems to be a pretty small margin between a min and max load, with no starting point it's a little scary! My manual also stressed that too little pressure was dangerous too.
So my two ??
Is there a mathematical or scientific or other approach to dreaming up a new load?
Was my Speer manual suggesting that too little pressure can blow a gun up, or was the main concern the bullet getting stuck in the barrel and the next shot being the dangerous shot?
Thanks guys!