DrMike
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Guy Miner":3jnyksb0 said:I think the kid is onto something.
Guy
Hmmmm. This could cause a lot of people to rethink their biases. :grin:
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Guy Miner":3jnyksb0 said:I think the kid is onto something.
Guy
DrMike":1lu38d3j said:Guy Miner":1lu38d3j said:I think the kid is onto something.
Guy
Hmmmm. This could cause a lot of people to rethink their biases. :grin:
SJB358":15ne2yqm said:DrMike":15ne2yqm said:Guy Miner":15ne2yqm said:I think the kid is onto something.
Guy
Hmmmm. This could cause a lot of people to rethink their biases. :grin:
It's gotten into my head a little.. A little..
DrMike":185kpt35 said:So, you're saying there's a possibility? Or have you moved closer to probability? :shock:
Guy Miner":2u2ome16 said:I don't usually seek the hottest load my rifle will stand, or even the max load in the manuals. Sometimes it works out that way, as in the case of my .25-06, I got great results with max level loads, also the .308 Win.
With my .30-06, I don't see any real need to push it, though the cartridge is capable of stellar performance, and you're certainly getting excellent velocity with yours. I usually load the 165's to about 2750 - 2800 fps, and the 180's at around 2700 - 2750 fps.
Can't say there's ever been a shot I didn't take, because the velocity wasn't 100 fps higher. Haven't had any complaints from the game hit either. They all seemed to think impact velocity was at least adequate... :grin:
With a hunting load, I look for reliable performance. Time after time. Good accuracy is a must. High velocity is optional.
Regards, Guy
I got 2780 at 57.5 grains and right at 2800 at 58.0 grains. Got to love QL!SJB358":rzomktrj said:-01.0 105 57.42 2793 2909 59682 10109 96.8 1.073 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 106 58.00 2821 2969 61687 10197 97.1 1.058 ! Near Maximum !
SJB358":1rd378mg said:I believe you may have a larger chamber,that allows your case to grow more, but I think anything but about 50FPS difference has had more to do with chamber dimensions than anything else. Give me some H20 capacities of your case, and lets see where it stacks up CC.
CatskillCrawler":3pfntyxk said:SJB358":3pfntyxk said:I believe you may have a larger chamber,that allows your case to grow more, but I think anything but about 50FPS difference has had more to do with chamber dimensions than anything else. Give me some H20 capacities of your case, and lets see where it stacks up CC.
I took an average of ten cases and water capacity was 69.38gr to the very top of the brass with barely any meniscus. Not certain where "usable water capacity" would be determined in QL's data field.
DrMike":3rez4546 said:CatskillCrawler":3rez4546 said:I took an average of ten cases and water capacity was 69.38gr to the very top of the brass with barely any meniscus. Not certain where "usable water capacity" would be determined in QL's data field.[/quote="DrMike] Use deoxygenated water (let the water set in an open container overnight). Fill until you get a pronounced convex meniscus. The weight of the water is taken as equivalent to the case capacity in grains.
Hegland":2nsy4ted said:I got 2780 at 57.5 grains and right at 2800 at 58.0 grains. Got to love QL!SJB358":2nsy4ted said:-01.0 105 57.42 2793 2909 59682 10109 96.8 1.073 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 106 58.00 2821 2969 61687 10197 97.1 1.058 ! Near Maximum !
Hodgdon 4350 gave slightly more speed, slightly better statistics, and slightly better accuracy. This was the case in both rifles I tried it in, a 700 and an M70, both with 22" barrels. I think both loads would benefit from seating depth tweaks.
These guys are right; that bullet weight at those speeds are proven freezer-fillers. Best of luck as you develop your own.
SJB358":398pmjb2 said:Here is the same data ran with your H20 capacity. It looks like the numbers are much closer to what you are seeing. If I inputted the seating depths your using and then remember this doesn't seem to be an exact science, it'll get pretty close. It still looks like QL is showing about 70-75FPS more than what your seeing, so it could be chronograph difference, or just the burn rates calculated vs your actual powders burn rate.
Your case capacity it about 1.5 grains higher than standard for 30-06 in QL. Not a huge difference, but it does make a difference.
SJB358":19aalj2w said:I know what you mean about furlough and all the other crap going on.. Our civilians are feeling the same pain.
You could always send it off to JES reboring...
http://www.35caliber.com/
I know a few that have done it and have been VERY happy with the results of a Whelen and 358 Norma. Their turnaround is very good too. I know I have a project awaiting their attention as well.