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9lb unbraked 300 Wby with that load is like a wrecking ball220 grain at 3000 fps is a wrecking ball.
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9lb unbraked 300 Wby with that load is like a wrecking ball220 grain at 3000 fps is a wrecking ball.
Impressive. What distance was your jug test? Dan.308 Win 220 gr Sierra Pro Hunter RN at 2400 fps with 44.5 grs CFE223. The bullet went through 5 jugs and was caught in the cardboard as shown in the picture below.
30 yardsImpressive. What distance was your jug test? Dan.
Wow! I’m really impressed with your velocity results. Almost 2600 fps is more than I thought you’d get from a 308 Win shooting 220 grain bullets. That’s a stout load.This evening I moved onto the 308 Win. with these. Goal I set was 2500fps. Powder I used was Superformance with Alcan LRM primers. I only had some odd and end brass laying around. 1 group has 57.15grs H2O and the other 58grs H2O. I used the 57.15 for pressure test. Started at 41grs , way slow. Moved up to 46grs , getting there. 50grs is where it’s at.
41grs - 1893fps
46grs - 2198fps
50grs - 2509fps
51grs - 2522fps
52grs - 2590fps
I loaded all brass at 50grs with 1/4 turn crimp.
I fired 1 round of 58gr H2O brass , was a little slower as expected.
50grs - 2469fps
Just for fun I checked how much of Superformance a fired case holds.
57.15gr H2O holds 61.0grs
58.0gr H2O holds 62.2grs
I will get these in paper at some point , hopefully it will match the 30-06 results.
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The brass I used was old Winchester with a larger volume. Even with that long 220gr bullet at 50grs it was just touching the powder. Superformance load data for 7mm-08 looked good so I gave it a whirl.Wow! I’m really impressed with your velocity results. Almost 2600 fps is more than I thought you’d get from a 308 Win shooting 220 grain bullets. That’s a stout load.
I'm impressed that you could fill 50 grains of ball powder and seat 220 grains on it, did it have a crush? I never liked a crush with over 45 grains using stick powders that seats deep in my 308 case, even with a drop tube. I don't crimp and neck tension is no more than 1 -2 thou. I keep the bullets .005 thousands off or more. When I seat bullets, I don't like to force seat them. When I do developments in .3 increments from 43 up to 46, my caliper measurements are not consistent when going past 44 grains because of the crush fit. I use Lapua brass and they do have less volume than the Winchester cases, if I could remember. I have only loaded 178 grain bullets or lighter in mine. At 178 grains, I'm able to run about 2725 fps with 43.5 grains of Varget, not a hot load. Your 2600 fps with 220 grains is a killer load with mass.The brass I used was old Winchester with a larger volume. Even with that long 220gr bullet at 50grs it was just touching the powder. Superformance load data for 7mm-08 looked good so I gave it a whirl.
That load would still be a heavy hitter on the big stuff.Well the 308 Win didn’t have a great showing with the 220s. Had to fight wind and rain today , like every day since mid spring.
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