Osprey78
Handloader
- Feb 27, 2014
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So, Nosler06 and I went to the range today. I made up some loads for my Savage 10 .308 which consisted of loads in 1/2 grain increments from 42-46 grains, Nosler HPBT Custom competitions in 168 grain, Nosler Brass and CCI 200 primers.
Not very proficient in the length of the round itself. Luckily, Nosler06 had a couple of Factory custom rounds that I set my die to.
Mounted on the rifle is a 4-12x40 Redfield Revolution with the Accurange Reticle. I wasn't too sure on this reticle when I first bought it, however I am actually quite impressed with it. I would prefer a little bit more of a scope, however this is the one that can get me shooting at the moment. The other one I would like is not in the budget right now.
I had shot this rifle only once before (well 20 times actually) with a box of Remington Factory Core Lokts, however the store only had 150 grains.
You'll see with the first target that the holes are quite low, that's because I was aiming in the centre which the 150's were dialed into. The remaining strings I aimed higher, therefore they are on target.
There is a couple of pages you'll see a red streak...let's just say the stapler and I now have an understanding...
I did not Chrony these...but I will after I work up the load that seemed to work best for me.
Also you'll notice that on the first 6 I believe, there is a flyer. The last 3...I didn't clean my barrel in between. I notice that with my .300 WinMag as well if I clean my barrel the first shot is always a flyer... I didn't measure the flyer in with the groups today, as I know that those were my first shots with a clean barrel.
All shots at 200 yards.
The crowd all gathered for an outing...
At the range, only 3' of snow left or so...not too bad. Temperature was 1 degree C when we arrived, and was 6 degrees C when we left.
42 grains Varget- Eeesh... The other 2 were below the target itself about 1" and 1 1/2"...they are marked with small arrows at the bottom of the page.
42.5 Grains Varget-
43 Grains Varget-
43.5 Grains Varget-
44 Grains Varget-
44.5 grains Varget-
45 grains Varget-
45.5 Grains Varget-
46 grains Varget-
Soooo......
Although the groups are tighter on the 42.5 grain and43 grain target, I think I am going to try and work with the load on the 45.5 Grain target. It shows promise and also velocity. I know, I know speed isn't everything but there is less drop with a faster bullet. Keep in mind, this is pretty much a "dial in the load, target practice (informal), type hobby rifle.
Thanks for looking.
Not very proficient in the length of the round itself. Luckily, Nosler06 had a couple of Factory custom rounds that I set my die to.
Mounted on the rifle is a 4-12x40 Redfield Revolution with the Accurange Reticle. I wasn't too sure on this reticle when I first bought it, however I am actually quite impressed with it. I would prefer a little bit more of a scope, however this is the one that can get me shooting at the moment. The other one I would like is not in the budget right now.
I had shot this rifle only once before (well 20 times actually) with a box of Remington Factory Core Lokts, however the store only had 150 grains.
You'll see with the first target that the holes are quite low, that's because I was aiming in the centre which the 150's were dialed into. The remaining strings I aimed higher, therefore they are on target.
There is a couple of pages you'll see a red streak...let's just say the stapler and I now have an understanding...
I did not Chrony these...but I will after I work up the load that seemed to work best for me.
Also you'll notice that on the first 6 I believe, there is a flyer. The last 3...I didn't clean my barrel in between. I notice that with my .300 WinMag as well if I clean my barrel the first shot is always a flyer... I didn't measure the flyer in with the groups today, as I know that those were my first shots with a clean barrel.
All shots at 200 yards.
The crowd all gathered for an outing...
At the range, only 3' of snow left or so...not too bad. Temperature was 1 degree C when we arrived, and was 6 degrees C when we left.
42 grains Varget- Eeesh... The other 2 were below the target itself about 1" and 1 1/2"...they are marked with small arrows at the bottom of the page.
42.5 Grains Varget-
43 Grains Varget-
43.5 Grains Varget-
44 Grains Varget-
44.5 grains Varget-
45 grains Varget-
45.5 Grains Varget-
46 grains Varget-
Soooo......
Although the groups are tighter on the 42.5 grain and43 grain target, I think I am going to try and work with the load on the 45.5 Grain target. It shows promise and also velocity. I know, I know speed isn't everything but there is less drop with a faster bullet. Keep in mind, this is pretty much a "dial in the load, target practice (informal), type hobby rifle.
Thanks for looking.