I also shot a load with all the same powder bullet combo, went with 62.7 grains and a coal at 2816" and it shot right at the same group. They chronoed at 3175 fps with a std dev of 11. Both loads were really good so I went with the faster and a touch tighter group.
I had to move mine closer to the lands to get the better accuracy, Mine with the 63.5 grains is not showing much pressure at all. Speed is more then I expected and the accuracy was a good sight. I had my eye operated on three months ago and had to have the lens replaced in my eye. I cant see for...
Shot again with the 150 ablr's reloader 26, with 63.5 grains powder,federal 210m primers, hornady bullet comparator over all length was 2830. Shot just under half inch and average speed was 3234 with a standard deviation of 7, extreme spread of 16
Thats the best load I have ever had in any rifle.
Due to the cost of 280 AI brass im thinkin of getting Remington brass and forming it and using it. What do you think? I just cant see why the cost of the Ackley brass has to be so high.
I'm at 63.5 and 63.8 with mine. Showing great potential but I need to shoot it through my chrono to and get some velocities. I'm getting two in the same hole and one just a 1/2" away . I'm taking the blame for that as I can't hold still.
Thats a great group, did you by chance shoot it at a 100yds? just curious what your group was like there. Im still workin on mine. Im at 63.5 to 63.8 grains of RL26 with 210 m primers. im getting two in the same hole then the third a half inch just below them.