From everything I’ve read the Berger book must be incredibly conservative. For 140 hybrids and varget the boom stops at 35.0gr as the max charge with a relatively low velocity. I’ve seen as much as 39.3gr of varget being used behind a 140gr hybrid by a friend.
So I shot a 300yd ladder this past Friday only using the maximum charge being 35.0, per the book. Found a node from 33.4-33.8 that grouped .33moa but it’s got to be slower than Christmas. At 35.0 I saw no pressure signs whatsoever @ 90 degree temperature, so clearly I can exceed book maximum working upward watching for issues.
Equipment used:
Origin action
Hart #7 26” 1/8 twist
205m primer
So, My question for the masses - what’s your go to load for the 140s using varget, how far off the lands are you and what velocity are you seeing?
Thanks in advance!
So I shot a 300yd ladder this past Friday only using the maximum charge being 35.0, per the book. Found a node from 33.4-33.8 that grouped .33moa but it’s got to be slower than Christmas. At 35.0 I saw no pressure signs whatsoever @ 90 degree temperature, so clearly I can exceed book maximum working upward watching for issues.
Equipment used:
Origin action
Hart #7 26” 1/8 twist
205m primer
So, My question for the masses - what’s your go to load for the 140s using varget, how far off the lands are you and what velocity are you seeing?
Thanks in advance!