Do y’all start load development on a brass’s first firing? Or do you run it through once for brass/barrel break-in, then start your ladders/ocw
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You have 6.5x47 that runs a 130 load that is kinda known? like how 45gr of varget and a 168smk runs in just about every 308 rifle. I just need a base line so I can dial it back and see where I’m at. I was thinking about loading all my brass at 33gr of varget and running it through and then shooting a ladder.I have a known mild load that shoots decent that I use on first firings.
NopeYou have 6.5x47 that runs a 130 load that is kinda known? like how 45gr of varget and a 168smk runs in just about every 308 rifle. I just need a base line so I can dial it back and see where I’m at. I was thinking about loading all my brass at 33gr of varget and running it through and then shooting a ladder.
It is a brand new barrel. Brand new toNope
Never ran 6.5x47.
Is this a brand new barrel as well?
It is a brand new barrel. Brand new to
Me caliber
This.I run middle node stuff at club matches for virgin brass.
Thanks snubby. I think that’s exactly what I’ll do.I have stayed half a grain from max book load for the top load on new brass and new load.
No problems.
Normally just gets rid of bottom 2/3 of rounds out of the way while watching for presure.
I will do initial testing using virgin brass. The small difference will be corrected during second firing doing second/ refining development.
Preference is to used fire formed and properly and consistently sized brass.