Ridgerunner665
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- Oct 28, 2008
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I think you did the 300 test using increments that were too big...
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
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Ridgerunner665":jv9kwddc said:I think you did the 300 test using increments that were too big...
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
Agreed. Take the 57.6 and verify you can duplicate what you see here. If so, load up 1000 or so and forget ever using anything else. :mrgreen:DrMike":2i4hsuym said:Unless I'm missing something, your .280 load jumps out at you.
On this I would disagree. If you read Dan's papers he talks about percentages and 0.3 grains are smaller than recommended or needed with this caliber. You're just using up barrel life and components needlessly. I use 0.5gr on my 7mm Rem/Wby rifles with no problem and don't jump down to 0.3gr until shooting the 300 Savage, 35 Rem, etc.Ridgerunner665":2i4hsuym said:I think you did the 300 test using increments that were too big...
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
Dr. Vette":qu4x6qql said:Agreed. Take the 57.6 and verify you can duplicate what you see here. If so, load up 1000 or so and forget ever using anything else. :mrgreen:DrMike":qu4x6qql said:Unless I'm missing something, your .280 load jumps out at you.
On this I would disagree. If you read Dan's papers he talks about percentages and 0.3 grains are smaller than recommended or needed with this caliber. You're just using up barrel life and components needlessly. I use 0.5gr on my 7mm Rem/Wby rifles with no problem and don't jump down to 0.3gr until shooting the 300 Savage, 35 Rem, etc.Ridgerunner665":qu4x6qql said:I think you did the 300 test using increments that were too big...
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
For this rifle I would lean toward the 99.9 or the 101.1. When I shoot OCW loads I'll purposely try to triangulate the center of each group as what you're after is centers that print near each other, not group tightness. Your 280 just happens to show both. Dad's 7mmWby did the same with one load - but only after showing no promise with 3 other bullets.
It would be interesting to see a group of 101.7, assuming that's not too high.
Dr. Vette":2dnnnf9o said:Agreed. Take the 57.6 and verify you can duplicate what you see here. If so, load up 1000 or so and forget ever using anything else. :mrgreen:DrMike":2dnnnf9o said:Unless I'm missing something, your .280 load jumps out at you.
On this I would disagree. If you read Dan's papers he talks about percentages and 0.3 grains are smaller than recommended or needed with this caliber. You're just using up barrel life and components needlessly. I use 0.5gr on my 7mm Rem/Wby rifles with no problem and don't jump down to 0.3gr until shooting the 300 Savage, 35 Rem, etc.Ridgerunner665":2dnnnf9o said:I think you did the 300 test using increments that were too big...
.3 grain increments seem to work best'
For this rifle I would lean toward the 99.9 or the 101.1. When I shoot OCW loads I'll purposely try to triangulate the center of each group as what you're after is centers that print near each other, not group tightness. Your 280 just happens to show both. Dad's 7mmWby did the same with one load - but only after showing no promise with 3 other bullets.
It would be interesting to see a group of 101.7, assuming that's not too high.