I get consistent .4-.6 four shot groups in my fincky 1:12 twist shilen bbl using 49.5 gr BLC-2with cci 200, Hornady case and 150gr NBT's.. This stupid rifle of mine only shoots 46.5 BLC-2 with CCI200 and Hdy cases, 168 Hornady match bullet or Black Hills Match (which from the looks is a Hornady...
From my perspective the first thing I look at in Nosler is the bullet weight of specific interest based on the application - for example 180 gr for 30-06 and Elk or 160gr in 280 AI for Elk... or 200gr for 300 win mag for Elk (all my own preferences - but that is where I start lookin')
Then I go...
Would love to see reloading data on the 25-284..
I like the Nosler Reloading #5 off all the manuals because it most often recommends as Most Accurate a load that usually is among the most accurate in my own experience, for my own rifles and pistols.
I would like to understand Nosler's...
Would love to see reloading data on the 25-284..
I like the Nosler Reloading #5 off all the manuals because it most often recommends as Most Accurate a load that usually is among the most accurate in my own experience, for my own rifles and pistols.
I would like to understand Nosler's...
I have a 257 AI with a Shilen Barrel that shoots consistent 117 Sierra GK and 120 Nosler Partitions into 4 shot groups of 3/4" with 47-47.5gr RL19 and Fed210's plus 50.5-51.5 H4831 and CCI 200's.
Haven't found a 100gr load in IMR4350 and would like suggestions on what powder/primer combo worked...
I'm looking for a 120gr load (or a 115gr) and neither IMR 4350 or 4831 or H4350 or H4831 works very well. So far I have tried Nosler Partitions in both 115 and 120 with notheing better than 1.5 inch 4 shot groups - most far worse.
The 100gr NBT's shoots 4 shot groups under 3/4 all day long...