RE25 .340

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Cartridge          : .340 Weath. Mag.
Bullet             : .338, 250, Nosler PART SP 35644
Useable Case Capaci: 88.071 grain H2O = 5.718 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.675 inch = 93.35 mm
Barrel Length      : 26.0 inch = 660.4 mm
Powder             : Alliant Reloder-25

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step    Fill. Charge   Vel.  Energy   Pmax   Pmuz  Prop.Burnt B_Time
 %       %    Grains   fps   ft.lbs    psi    psi      %        ms

-20.0   87    70.40   2353    3074   31570   9455     97.1    1.693
-18.0   89    72.16   2414    3234   33801   9691     98.0    1.648
-16.0   92    73.92   2474    3396   36197   9906     98.8    1.604
-14.0   94    75.68   2533    3562   38772  10095     99.3    1.553
-12.0   96    77.44   2593    3731   41541  10259     99.7    1.503
-10.0   98    79.20   2651    3902   44526  10395     99.9    1.455
-08.0  100    80.96   2710    4076   47742  10503    100.0    1.409
-06.0  102    82.72   2767    4251   51211  10599    100.0    1.365
-04.0  105    84.48   2824    4428   54960  10690    100.0    1.322
-02.0  107    86.24   2881    4607   59012  10778    100.0    1.281  ! Near Maximum !
+00.0  109    88.00   2937    4788   63404  10862    100.0    1.241  ! Near Maximum !
+02.0  111    89.76   2993    4971   68167  10942    100.0    1.203  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0  113    91.52   3048    5157   73338  11017    100.0    1.166  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0  116    93.28   3103    5345   78955  11088    100.0    1.130  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0  118    95.04   3158    5536   85115  11154    100.0    1.096  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0  120    96.80   3213    5730   91829  11215    100.0    1.063  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 5% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 5% relative to nominal value:
+Ba    109    88.00   2995    4979   70781  10628    100.0    1.191  !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 5% relative to nominal value:
-Ba    109    88.00   2864    4555   56667  11149    100.0    1.299  ! Near Maximum !
 
I would think RL22 and 25 would be awesome in the 340. 25 might be a touch on the slow side, but the speeds look real good as well.. Can't wait to see your results.
 
I would also look at IMR 7828 for the 340 Wby

JD338
 
Well still waiting for the RL25 to arrive.
Would like to get it worked up before we have to hibernate
its 23 here today blowing 25mph. Must be the HAARP people at work.
 
My best loads were with IMR 7828 SSC in the .340 Weatherby. RE 25 appears to be right up there as well.
 
I ran a couple loads with re25 in my 340 and it was poor on accuracy and alot slower than quickload predicted.
One of the reasons things are usually slower that ql predicts is it doesn't factor in the freebore in a weatherby.
That said I checked my records. I ran a 250 sierra with 87.5 grains re25 in a REMINGTON case and it only did 2810.
This gun usually likes 250 grainers around 2930 fps so I had a ways to go. And the rem case vrs a wby case is worth probably a full 1-1.5 grains.
Maybe your gun will be different but I'd recomend not investing in the re25 and sticking to I7828 as it's always been stellar for me in the 300wby and 340wby.
 
This is a great media for everyones experience with the 340.
Glad I found it.
 
I have had good results with 7828 although with modest charges.
The horizontal string in this 5 shot group stopped after seating to 3.660
My Accumark always shoots high clean bore and cold first shot as
seen with the fouler
 

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My 340 does those horizontal strings w/some lighter bullets. Mine absolutely loves 250 partitions and 250 hornady spire points. I do most my testing at 200 yds. Its crazy to see a horizontal string that's 4" across but 1/2" high!
A recent test run of some 225 accubonds showed promise too..but in general my gun does not like lighter bullets.
 
Skid,

What kind of speed are you getting with that load?

JD338
 
My CE Pro Chrono average was 2786 which is a tad bit faster than published data with a 26" tube. My thought is that the 3/8" of freebore speeds it up ? Who knows. Modest speed for 84 gr. As all of most do I work to pressure watching for falling velocity. My Accumark shows the same Factory Ammo Ejector mark @86gr of 7828. A faint Kiss you know? I can hardly believe some people load way beyond that without any signs. And yes 86 does approach 2900 but falls short of Weatherbys 2941 factory load with the same signs. Recoil is still modest for a lack of better terms. Cant tell the difference between 84 or 86. Increasing the seating depth to 3.660 gave impressive groups around .650 before the .338 subtraction. These were also SMK with and ogive measurement of 3.059 a real good jump. LOL
 
skidmark":6yeg791m said:
My Accumark shows the same Factory Ammo Ejector mark @86gr of 7828. A faint Kiss you know?

I get the same kiss on my Mark V 416 Wby.

JD338
 
Thanks to all that responded, the powder is here but its 10 deg today
I will load some tonite shoot this weekend and post the results. Its supposed to hit 50
this weekend.
 
I use RL22 with 225 TTSX bullets and they shoot lights out. For 250 grain bullets 7828 is tough to beat, mines spits them out at 2880 with accuracy.
 
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