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Ammo Smith
- Mar 11, 2013
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Well Scotty got talked me into trying this stuff and it didn't help matters how I've read how this powder preforms in other cartridges.
Anyway I loaded some up 180gr ABs starting at 75.0grs for around 2975fps and topped out at 80.5grs for 3268fps. .5grs increase (3339fps) showed slight ejector mark that you really had to look for it to see it and would have missed it except I knew I was getting close to max. .5grs more showed diffident ejector mark. Since I wasn't experiencing any heavy bolt lift I though why not and shoot the last one which was a .5 increase, it went 3355fps and confirmed the ejector mark but again no heavy bolt lift.
I don't know if you noticed or not but these last ones were in the 30-338 velocity range from a 300wm.
In one of the pictures you will see my barrel cooling device a wet towel. It was 81 degrees in the shade. This works quite well but I still stood the rifle up with the bolt open every third shot to help cool the lower section of the barrel that was enclosed by the stock.
If you click on the pictures they will enlarge for a better view.
Anyway I loaded some up 180gr ABs starting at 75.0grs for around 2975fps and topped out at 80.5grs for 3268fps. .5grs increase (3339fps) showed slight ejector mark that you really had to look for it to see it and would have missed it except I knew I was getting close to max. .5grs more showed diffident ejector mark. Since I wasn't experiencing any heavy bolt lift I though why not and shoot the last one which was a .5 increase, it went 3355fps and confirmed the ejector mark but again no heavy bolt lift.
I don't know if you noticed or not but these last ones were in the 30-338 velocity range from a 300wm.
In one of the pictures you will see my barrel cooling device a wet towel. It was 81 degrees in the shade. This works quite well but I still stood the rifle up with the bolt open every third shot to help cool the lower section of the barrel that was enclosed by the stock.
If you click on the pictures they will enlarge for a better view.