clearwater
Handloader
- Feb 5, 2005
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Have a new rifle and new brass so don't have much history to go on.
Brass is NT brand and holds 3 grains less of IMR 4895 than WW brass. Military brass, so I anticipated having to drop down a grain or two.
Nosler data for 168 BT, Nolser Brass, shows max at 43 grains, 2708 fps
When I hit 42 grains, 2590 fps (2 inch shorter barrel) I get hard bolt lift. No primer signs.
Gave MOA with Nosler seconds for 5 shots in this initial test. The groups had tightened as I increased the charge.
Ave Velocity went like this.
39 2382
39.5 2453
40 2504
40.5 2525
41 2529
41.5 2573
42 2590
I always learn something from this forum, so I thought I would ask.
What should I be considering when loading the next batch? Any rule of thumb for how much to drop back?
Brass is NT brand and holds 3 grains less of IMR 4895 than WW brass. Military brass, so I anticipated having to drop down a grain or two.
Nosler data for 168 BT, Nolser Brass, shows max at 43 grains, 2708 fps
When I hit 42 grains, 2590 fps (2 inch shorter barrel) I get hard bolt lift. No primer signs.
Gave MOA with Nosler seconds for 5 shots in this initial test. The groups had tightened as I increased the charge.
Ave Velocity went like this.
39 2382
39.5 2453
40 2504
40.5 2525
41 2529
41.5 2573
42 2590
I always learn something from this forum, so I thought I would ask.
What should I be considering when loading the next batch? Any rule of thumb for how much to drop back?