Muley Buck
WKR
@Conrad101st what brass are you using?
Take this for what it's worth...
Barnes recommend to me, that I use the starting load data for a JSP and work up from there if they didn't have the specific combo published, so if you're trying to find a starting point for H1000 and 175gr LRX, that is where I would start. Try and find as many sources as you can for the powder for equivilanent or similar bullet weights.
With regard to the older book data, I would go with the most current data you can find.
The 2017 300 Win Mag Barnes data for the 175 LRX / 300WM was using hotter loads than the May 2020 load data. For example, RL 22 was 68.9 - 76.5, and changed to 62.0 - 72.7. Every powder listed in the 2017 they reduced the starting and max loads, except for PPro 4000MR which they only reduced the max load.
They also increased the COAL from 3.34 to 3.36.
I ran those through QL (so this is theoretical, not real world) and 72.7 of RL22 is pretty close to the mark where a 10% variance would put it into the "!DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!" warning with 65,003 PSI.
76.5 of RL shows as "!DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!" at 63,557 PSI, and with 10% variance, its at 77,206 PSI.
So that makes a lot of sense to me why they would reduce the charges from just looking at that on paper. Hodgdon's manual, which shows the pressures, has some of their max loads pushing up to 63,900 PSI. If you look at that 76.5 load above, you will note that the 10% variance resulted in a 21.4% increase in pressure.
QL - is that a script for predicting pressures?
I want to look into that one, will be working with the 200 gr Power Hammer in the 35 Whelen AI, no real data exists. I have a good baseline with many years loading for the rifle, however would not turn down any info I can find if that program (or QL for that matter) has Hammer bullets in the data base.@35WhelenAI is correct. Gordon's Reloading Tool is another option, free I believe.
QL has Hammer data now, they have the 200gr Shock Hammer, which should get you pretty close.I want to look into that one, will be working with the 200 gr Power Hammer in the 35 Whelen AI, no real data exists. I have a good baseline with many years loading for the rifle, however would not turn down any info I can find if that program (or QL for that matter) has Hammer bullets in the data base.
Thanks much.QL has Hammer data now, they have the 200gr Shock Hammer, which should get you pretty close.
I started getting a little swipe at 78 gr, nosler brass, 200gr eldx. Sako 24" barrel 1:10 twist. The 200 eldx shot like crap and I gave up on them after testing multiple powders, seating depth ect. and going through a good 120 of them. Best powder for my gun with them was 7828ssc though 1moa. Going off my head they were around 2800fps.I have h1000. I was reading 74 gr as minimum and 79 gr as maximum. So my thoughts were ladder test of 76, 76.5, 77, 77.5, 78, 78.5 and 79. Then reading through different forums, I read people getting into the 80’s grain.
Any other advice off topic would be appreciated. 200 gr ELD-X. 24 inch barrel. 1:10 twist.
Thanks for the response. I ended up pleased at 74.7 grains (irrc) of h1000. I believe velocity was low-mid 2900 fps. More power to you going through “120 of them”.I started getting a little swipe at 78 gr, nosler brass, 200gr eldx. Sako 24" barrel 1:10 twist. The 200 eldx shot like crap and I gave up on them after testing multiple powders, seating depth ect. and going through a good 120 of them. Best powder for my gun with them was 7828ssc though 1moa. Going off my head they were around 2800fps.
BTDT with the 120 + rounds trying to get 200 ELDX to shoot anywhere near reasonable too! Switched to 200 NAB and laser beam!I started getting a little swipe at 78 gr, nosler brass, 200gr eldx. Sako 24" barrel 1:10 twist. The 200 eldx shot like crap and I gave up on them after testing multiple powders, seating depth ect. and going through a good 120 of them. Best powder for my gun with them was 7828ssc though 1moa. Going off my head they were around 2800fps.