azsixshooter
Beginner
- Apr 30, 2023
- 14
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I'm trying to work up a good load with the 140 gr NABs and H4831SC, my hoped-for goal was sub-MOA @ 2800 FPS or better with safe pressure in my rifle. The Nosler book stops at 47.0 gr but with some well-calibrated Quickload data (and max PSI set to 60K) and careful observation for overpressure signs I worked up to 48.8. I also use a .0001" micrometer to track casehead expansion - >.0005" being a hard stop - and watch speed on the chronograph every shot.
I wasn't seeing anything alarming and no casehead expansion up until 48.8. Velocities started ranging pretty wide (75+ fps) and bolt lift was beginning to show a little more resisitance than with typical factory loads, such as Hornady Superformance. I registered one shot at 500+ fps higher velocity than the rest so I stopped there and pulled the rest of my bullets (I had 10 more loaded for 49.0 gr; 5 at .010" off the lands, 5 at .005" off the lands). It may have been a sensor malfunction, my chronograph isn't a very expensive one and the bullet actually impacted lower than one that registered ~2800 fps. Plus, recoil felt normal, bolt lift wasn't extremely sticky and there were no signs of overpressure on the case. Still, with the other evidence and already being so far over the book max I decided to play it safe.
It doesn't look like I will be able to meet my goal in this CZ 550 American with this combination. During the previous round of testing I was seeing accuracy improve steadily from 47.4 --> 47.7 --> 48.0 with COAL of .020" off the lands. At 48.0 grains I tested .020", .015" and .010" off the lands with accuracy further improving steadily with the longer COAL. At 48.0 gr and .010" off the lands there were no pressure signs at all on my cases, normal bolt lift and an average velocity of 2740 FPS. If I can dial that in better I guess I can live with that speed, although I was hoping for 2800. I don't think the deer will notice ;-)
My next round of testing is going to be:
EDIT: I meant to mention that the 5 shot groups at 48.4 and 48.8 were not good, over 2 MOA. Based on the Quickload b_time predictions, I was hoping to hit an accuracy node at 49.0 and get the velocity I was looking for. I must have passed it around 48.0, hopefully I'll be able to find something promising next time out, maybe a little over 2750 if 48.2 comes in.
I wasn't seeing anything alarming and no casehead expansion up until 48.8. Velocities started ranging pretty wide (75+ fps) and bolt lift was beginning to show a little more resisitance than with typical factory loads, such as Hornady Superformance. I registered one shot at 500+ fps higher velocity than the rest so I stopped there and pulled the rest of my bullets (I had 10 more loaded for 49.0 gr; 5 at .010" off the lands, 5 at .005" off the lands). It may have been a sensor malfunction, my chronograph isn't a very expensive one and the bullet actually impacted lower than one that registered ~2800 fps. Plus, recoil felt normal, bolt lift wasn't extremely sticky and there were no signs of overpressure on the case. Still, with the other evidence and already being so far over the book max I decided to play it safe.
It doesn't look like I will be able to meet my goal in this CZ 550 American with this combination. During the previous round of testing I was seeing accuracy improve steadily from 47.4 --> 47.7 --> 48.0 with COAL of .020" off the lands. At 48.0 grains I tested .020", .015" and .010" off the lands with accuracy further improving steadily with the longer COAL. At 48.0 gr and .010" off the lands there were no pressure signs at all on my cases, normal bolt lift and an average velocity of 2740 FPS. If I can dial that in better I guess I can live with that speed, although I was hoping for 2800. I don't think the deer will notice ;-)
My next round of testing is going to be:
- 47.8 gr @ 3.140" (.010" off lands)
- 48.0 gr @ 3.145" (.005" off lands)
- 48.0 gr @ 3.140" ← (already tested, baseline)
- 48.2 gr @ 3.140"
- 48.2 gr @ 3.145"
EDIT: I meant to mention that the 5 shot groups at 48.4 and 48.8 were not good, over 2 MOA. Based on the Quickload b_time predictions, I was hoping to hit an accuracy node at 49.0 and get the velocity I was looking for. I must have passed it around 48.0, hopefully I'll be able to find something promising next time out, maybe a little over 2750 if 48.2 comes in.
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