Lol and I’m 3.5 over max. I’m going say they made a mistake. For the N565 there is absolutely no way you’re 102% full at 55.7According to that I’m 2.4 grains over max with H4831sc. Seems like those numbers are in the don’t get sued category lol
Lol and I’m 3.5 over max. I’m going say they made a mistake. For the N565 there is absolutely no way you’re 102% full at 55.7According to that I’m 2.4 grains over max with H4831sc. Seems like those numbers are in the don’t get sued category lol
Ok , which powder would you try first of what I have
RE19
RE23
RE25
H4831SC
V570
Using ADG brass and which primers Fed 215 or CCI200
I need all the help I can get , usually .
Thanks
I still question it….if Im over max by 3.5 and not compressed then I just don’t see how 55.7 is compressed at 2.955 and I’m at 3.1. If anybody has QL they could run the numbers real quick and see if their numbers are accurate with the different COAL.Maybe I should have included this ? From the email -
Please see the attachment for load data. The loads are all based on the COAL that is shown on this chart. Load data is conservative and was generated with QuickLoad.
A general rule of thumb with the Berger Elite Hunter and Hybrid Target bullets is to start your bullet seating depth testing at .015" off the lands. Then you work back into the cartridge case in .015" increments (.015",.030", .045", .060"). When you find a bullet seating depth that shows promise, you can test .005" to either side of that CBTO if you wish to see if accuracy can be improved. All bullet seating depth testing is done using the starting powder charge!
Warning!
So maybe based on COAL do those number sound right ?
I have Nosler Brass, VV570 @59.0 gr, CCI LRM primers, set to 2.950". Out of my Browning Max LR rifle, I'm getting right at 2950 or so FPS and 1/2MOA accuracy, verified out to 800 yards.