Dougfir
Beginner
- Mar 2, 2018
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Hi,
Just wanted to briefly introduce myself. My name is Doug and I am a relatively new reloader (I've been at it for just over a year now). I don't have any friends who reload, so I've learned from books and bits of help I get from users on other sites. I've heard this one is an excellent source of information and that's what I'm hoping to find.
At this point, I reload for 7mm-08, .308 and .30-06 and have largely had good luck(I killed my first critter with handloads last year; an antelope), though I've also had some puzzling experiences that have led me to want to learn more about this activity.
Here's my current situation and question:
I'm in the process of working up a load for my 7mm-08 using Barnes 140 TTSX's (Hornady cases, WLR's). I've been working with Big Game and RL 17. One thing I've noticed is that there is a pretty big difference between the published data for Big Game between Barnes and Ram Shot. I did my initial testing using the Barnes data, which puts the max load at just over 49 grains (Ramshot lists it as 47.8). Working up through the loads, I started to see more primer flattening that I'm used to seeing, as well as some very slight cratering. It caught my eye, but the bold lift was still easy and velocities looked on track with published data. A little below max, the primers stopped looking flattened and velocities jumped higher than expected, still easy bolt lift. I did fire one at 49 grains, but that one did make the bolt lift noticeably harder, so I quit.
Clearly, there are pressure issues at the top-end here. However, at 47.5 grains, the accuracy was outstanding (7/16" literally the best group this rifle has ever shot) and velocity was acceptable (about 2710 from my 22" barrel). I'd love to go with this load, but it does show primers that are moderately flattened and some very slight cratering. And, it's right up near the top according to Ram Shot's data. What do you think? Does this sound like a safe load? I've not run into much pressure in previous loads, so I guess I'm looking for a little feedback on this one. Thank you!
Just wanted to briefly introduce myself. My name is Doug and I am a relatively new reloader (I've been at it for just over a year now). I don't have any friends who reload, so I've learned from books and bits of help I get from users on other sites. I've heard this one is an excellent source of information and that's what I'm hoping to find.
At this point, I reload for 7mm-08, .308 and .30-06 and have largely had good luck(I killed my first critter with handloads last year; an antelope), though I've also had some puzzling experiences that have led me to want to learn more about this activity.
Here's my current situation and question:
I'm in the process of working up a load for my 7mm-08 using Barnes 140 TTSX's (Hornady cases, WLR's). I've been working with Big Game and RL 17. One thing I've noticed is that there is a pretty big difference between the published data for Big Game between Barnes and Ram Shot. I did my initial testing using the Barnes data, which puts the max load at just over 49 grains (Ramshot lists it as 47.8). Working up through the loads, I started to see more primer flattening that I'm used to seeing, as well as some very slight cratering. It caught my eye, but the bold lift was still easy and velocities looked on track with published data. A little below max, the primers stopped looking flattened and velocities jumped higher than expected, still easy bolt lift. I did fire one at 49 grains, but that one did make the bolt lift noticeably harder, so I quit.
Clearly, there are pressure issues at the top-end here. However, at 47.5 grains, the accuracy was outstanding (7/16" literally the best group this rifle has ever shot) and velocity was acceptable (about 2710 from my 22" barrel). I'd love to go with this load, but it does show primers that are moderately flattened and some very slight cratering. And, it's right up near the top according to Ram Shot's data. What do you think? Does this sound like a safe load? I've not run into much pressure in previous loads, so I guess I'm looking for a little feedback on this one. Thank you!