Had a long but productive day at the range. I've been staying away during our "heatwave". I detest 90*+ days, especially at the range. Today had a high of 78 so off to the range I went. I've been going through a lot of components and made some changes to my load development. I started loads with bonded bullets at .10 off the lands. I kept the cup & core bullets close to the lands. It worked out pretty well. I had six rifles working and found good working loads for most.
The 325WSM had been ignored the last few years. I had a good load with 200gr NABs and IMR4350 but I'd always wanted to try Sierras 220gr and RL17.....glad I did!
Not bad for 6.75lb rifle/light barrel - just might have to use it on Elk this year. :grin:
Next up was the 6-284 with 90gr NABs and 70gr BTs. I tried the NABs a while ago in this gun but I guess I never got far enough from the lands. I think I found a load to replace the 95gr Berger load. NABs for deer and BTs for coyotes.
Next up was the 6.5 Creedmoor and 129/142gr ABLRs. I hadn't been doing well with these so I went to .10 off the lands and it worked. I'm not sure which will be better for way out there. I'll have to run the ballistics and figure out the adjusted BCs.
I'd been having trouble with the 280AI/ABLRs lately so I went back to 160 NABs and 150gr BTs to see if I could get those to shoot. Did OK but not fabulous. This rifle may not be the long range tool I was hoping for.
The 150 BT load might need to be backed down and reworked back up it may still work. The ABLRs are still not working.
I also had the 7x57 out and it did yeoman duty -1.25" groups with the 120BT and 140 PTs. Being a RSI it only has a 18.5" barrel and a long throat but the Whelen sling looks good!
All in all a satisfying day.
Scott
The 325WSM had been ignored the last few years. I had a good load with 200gr NABs and IMR4350 but I'd always wanted to try Sierras 220gr and RL17.....glad I did!
Not bad for 6.75lb rifle/light barrel - just might have to use it on Elk this year. :grin:
Next up was the 6-284 with 90gr NABs and 70gr BTs. I tried the NABs a while ago in this gun but I guess I never got far enough from the lands. I think I found a load to replace the 95gr Berger load. NABs for deer and BTs for coyotes.
Next up was the 6.5 Creedmoor and 129/142gr ABLRs. I hadn't been doing well with these so I went to .10 off the lands and it worked. I'm not sure which will be better for way out there. I'll have to run the ballistics and figure out the adjusted BCs.
I'd been having trouble with the 280AI/ABLRs lately so I went back to 160 NABs and 150gr BTs to see if I could get those to shoot. Did OK but not fabulous. This rifle may not be the long range tool I was hoping for.
The 150 BT load might need to be backed down and reworked back up it may still work. The ABLRs are still not working.
I also had the 7x57 out and it did yeoman duty -1.25" groups with the 120BT and 140 PTs. Being a RSI it only has a 18.5" barrel and a long throat but the Whelen sling looks good!
All in all a satisfying day.
Scott