Rifle: semi-custom Remington 700 7mm-08 Varmint, 26" 1-9.25 barrel, ~400 rounds through
Load: Winchester brass and primers, 36.5gr Varget, 162gr ELD-M loaded .015" off the lands = 2400 fps, SD in low-teens
I developed this load with the ladder test method at 300yds and it has been very consistent and accurate for me, by my standards (.75-.5 MOA if not better, still more accurate than I am). The problem, or dilemma I guess, is that it's going pretty slow. During testing I started seeing pressure signs around 38.0gr, just flattened/cratered primers. My questions is: where should I begin to get higher velocities, or should I leave well enough alone? I plan on trying different powders when I run out of Varget, but where should I start? Or should I try different bullets, like Berger VLDs? I've noticed the wind pushes it a good amount at range, that's where the basis of this question comes from. Keep in mind, my pockets aren't as deep as some other shooters out there.
Dope, tested and confirmed:
300: -1.5 mils
600: -4.9 mils
800: -7.8 mils
1000: -11.5 mils
Thanks all, I appreciate the help!
Load: Winchester brass and primers, 36.5gr Varget, 162gr ELD-M loaded .015" off the lands = 2400 fps, SD in low-teens
I developed this load with the ladder test method at 300yds and it has been very consistent and accurate for me, by my standards (.75-.5 MOA if not better, still more accurate than I am). The problem, or dilemma I guess, is that it's going pretty slow. During testing I started seeing pressure signs around 38.0gr, just flattened/cratered primers. My questions is: where should I begin to get higher velocities, or should I leave well enough alone? I plan on trying different powders when I run out of Varget, but where should I start? Or should I try different bullets, like Berger VLDs? I've noticed the wind pushes it a good amount at range, that's where the basis of this question comes from. Keep in mind, my pockets aren't as deep as some other shooters out there.
Dope, tested and confirmed:
300: -1.5 mils
600: -4.9 mils
800: -7.8 mils
1000: -11.5 mils
Thanks all, I appreciate the help!