Alright guys. Still trying to get back into reloading and I'm not sure where to go next.....
Setup: seekins ph2 with 24" barrel. Norma brass staball match powder. Cci 200 primers. I got a USA made RCBS 505 recently. Hornady dies. Magnetospeed sporter chrono
My original goal was to copy cat the superformance .308 150 gr cx bullets.
Reloads so far:
I randomly loaded up some 150gr sst's at 49grains but I was using a Lee safety scale and got frustrated so my powder weighs weren't the best. They shot a 1.5 moa group at 2950 fps.
Today I decided to do a speed and pressure test thinking it would show me pressure signs and give me an idea of what speeds to expect. Data is below.
I also varied the seating depth on the cx bullets because I was trying to mimic the factory loads but a 0.05" jump is when I load to 2.80". Also, I rounded my seating depths to the nearest hundredth because my hornady dies are usually +or- .04"
Factory hornady superformance .308 win 150 gr. COAL is roughly 2.74 and speed was 2860.
Reloads below:
2.80 COAL and CX bullets
Powder weight - speed - notes
46.0 gr - 2908 slightly hard bolt lift
47.0 grC - 2898 slightly hard bolt lift
48.0 grC ‐ 2940 same bolt lift
49.0 grC - error hard bolt lift
2.74 COAL and cx bullets
44.0 gr - 2738
45.0 gr - 2757
46.0C gr - 2796
I also tested TTSX's but I struggled with loading them because they would shave off little pieces of copper while loading even though I chamfered the case mouths.
2.80 COAL and TTSX
45.5 gr - 2784
46.0 gr - 2815
46.5 gr - 2816
47.0 gr C - 2849
I did also load up some extra SST's
2.80" coal
47.0 gr - 2886
47.5 gr - 2868
48.0 gr - 2914
48.5 gr - 2926
49.0 gr -2951
2.733" coal
47.0 gr - 2888
47.5 gr - 2869 chrono slid
48.0 gr - 2915 beginning of slight bolt lift issues
48.5 gr C - 2939 bolt lift
49.0 gr C - 2979 primer ever so slightly starting to push out but only noticeable with caliper.
So, where do I go from here?
If I follow the hornady podcast method..... back 1 grain off of the loads that showed pressure and load 30 rounds. If it doesn't shoot, try something else. Seating depth be damned.
Erik Cortina method said to pick a speed I want and then tune groups with seating depth. What speed do I pick?
Case capacity method (mentioned by a hornady podcast guess). Find a load where the powder fills up most of the case capacity or slightly compresses and shoot it.
My prior method when I loaded a few years ago was to just load 3 shot groups ever .2 grains until I found an area that generally grouped well and then load 10 round groups to finalize my powder charge. Always loaded to mag length. Never had a chrono back then so it was always group based.
So, what do you guys think?
My gut says to try 2 different groups:
pick a load 1 grain from pressure signs and load 10 rounds. If it groups well then awesome. If decent, try tuning with seating depth. If terrible, move on.
In the next batch, find the loads that are slightly compressed with the 2.8" coal but arent showing pressure and load a group in hopes the filled case capacity would have good/consistent speeds.
Setup: seekins ph2 with 24" barrel. Norma brass staball match powder. Cci 200 primers. I got a USA made RCBS 505 recently. Hornady dies. Magnetospeed sporter chrono
My original goal was to copy cat the superformance .308 150 gr cx bullets.
Reloads so far:
I randomly loaded up some 150gr sst's at 49grains but I was using a Lee safety scale and got frustrated so my powder weighs weren't the best. They shot a 1.5 moa group at 2950 fps.
Today I decided to do a speed and pressure test thinking it would show me pressure signs and give me an idea of what speeds to expect. Data is below.
I also varied the seating depth on the cx bullets because I was trying to mimic the factory loads but a 0.05" jump is when I load to 2.80". Also, I rounded my seating depths to the nearest hundredth because my hornady dies are usually +or- .04"
Factory hornady superformance .308 win 150 gr. COAL is roughly 2.74 and speed was 2860.
Reloads below:
2.80 COAL and CX bullets
Powder weight - speed - notes
46.0 gr - 2908 slightly hard bolt lift
47.0 grC - 2898 slightly hard bolt lift
48.0 grC ‐ 2940 same bolt lift
49.0 grC - error hard bolt lift
2.74 COAL and cx bullets
44.0 gr - 2738
45.0 gr - 2757
46.0C gr - 2796
I also tested TTSX's but I struggled with loading them because they would shave off little pieces of copper while loading even though I chamfered the case mouths.
2.80 COAL and TTSX
45.5 gr - 2784
46.0 gr - 2815
46.5 gr - 2816
47.0 gr C - 2849
I did also load up some extra SST's
2.80" coal
47.0 gr - 2886
47.5 gr - 2868
48.0 gr - 2914
48.5 gr - 2926
49.0 gr -2951
2.733" coal
47.0 gr - 2888
47.5 gr - 2869 chrono slid
48.0 gr - 2915 beginning of slight bolt lift issues
48.5 gr C - 2939 bolt lift
49.0 gr C - 2979 primer ever so slightly starting to push out but only noticeable with caliper.
So, where do I go from here?
If I follow the hornady podcast method..... back 1 grain off of the loads that showed pressure and load 30 rounds. If it doesn't shoot, try something else. Seating depth be damned.
Erik Cortina method said to pick a speed I want and then tune groups with seating depth. What speed do I pick?
Case capacity method (mentioned by a hornady podcast guess). Find a load where the powder fills up most of the case capacity or slightly compresses and shoot it.
My prior method when I loaded a few years ago was to just load 3 shot groups ever .2 grains until I found an area that generally grouped well and then load 10 round groups to finalize my powder charge. Always loaded to mag length. Never had a chrono back then so it was always group based.
So, what do you guys think?
My gut says to try 2 different groups:
pick a load 1 grain from pressure signs and load 10 rounds. If it groups well then awesome. If decent, try tuning with seating depth. If terrible, move on.
In the next batch, find the loads that are slightly compressed with the 2.8" coal but arent showing pressure and load a group in hopes the filled case capacity would have good/consistent speeds.