1996 Remington 700 sendero 25-06
110gr Hornady eldx loaded to mag length
H4831
Winchester LRP
New ppu brass
Hornady book max is 56.2gr
Start at 56gr?
Hey guys,
What would you guys do if you go past published min/max load data and still dont have pressure signs?
Ah ok, ill borrow a chrono and see what the rounds deliverThe main factors I'd be considering:
- what is h20 case capacity of the brass you are using vs what is typically seen in the brass brand used in the load manual. This impacts how much pressure it builts
- what is the velocity of your ammo compared to listed max loads with that bullet, corrected for barrel length discrepancies.
In general 300 wm "published" data is garbage for the average loader who has no concept of chamber, brass, barrel variances that may cause differences in pressure because there is a shit ton of variance in brass between manufacturers and chambers as well.
Typically if you're not getting signs with (usually) soft hornady brass, you're probably not crazy high on pressure. I wouldn't be surprised if your second firing showed more speed/pressure though. Some of that energy usually gets used up blowing the shoulders forward on virgin wm brass.
So i borrowed a chrono and found my load....averaged 2870 fps over 16 rounds for a 180ttsx grouping roughly 3/4" at 100...perfectly fine for my uses! Settled on 71 grains of h4831 with a magazine limit for my COAL of 3.4"Ah ok, ill borrow a chrono and see what the rounds deliver
Noticing in you seem to only focus on COAL. Do you care about BTO or if your in the lands?The load is at pressure, not excessive, but there. Shoots fine.
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10” target at 962 yards for velocity trueing. Started at a guessed 2,950fps knowing it would be low, trued out to 3,170fps.
This rifle has been shot with-
115gr DTAC, IMR 4166
115gr DTAC, RL23
112gr Barnes MatchBurner, IMR 4166
108gr Hornady ELD-M, IMR 4166
108gr Hornady ELD-M, RL23
103gr ELD-X, H4350
Following the exact procedures outlined in this thread.
The largest 10 round group fired at 100 yards has been .92 MOA. It is at 650 rounds on the barrel with zero cleaning being done, and has been used to kill game animals from less then 60 yards to 970 yards with three of those four different bullets, by three different hunters.
Can you post pictures of the pressure sign you saw? Also what is velocity truing?
Noticing in you seem to only focus on COAL. Do you care about BTO or if your in the lands?
@FormidilosusI’ll attempt to, it’ll be hard to see in a pic.
Velocity trueing is where you have a solid zero, then go to longer range, usually close to transonic zone (approx. 1,340fps impact) and adjust until elevation is correct. Then, adjust the MV velocity in the ballistic program until the output it gives is what was required to hit.
Just to clarify, ….. you are saying to adjust the MV in the ballistics program (such as GeoBallistics?) so that the program data output or table equals the elevation turret adjustment you just made to hit at your long range target as was seen in the video, correct? In other words, make an override to the ballistic programs usual calculations for outputs because you just made a real, live, on-site correction? Some of us slow thinkers need explanations sometimes.. Thanks.
@Formidilosus
Just to clarify, ….. you are saying to adjust the MV in the ballistics program (such as GeoBallistics?) so that the program data output or table equals the elevation turret adjustment you just made to hit at your long range target as was seen in the video, correct? In other words, make an override to the ballistic programs usual calculations for outputs because you just made a real, live, on-site correction? Some of us slow thinkers need explanations sometimes.. Thanks.
@Formidilosus
Just to clarify, ….. you are saying to adjust the MV in the ballistics program (such as GeoBallistics?) so that the program data output or table equals the elevation turret adjustment you just made to hit at your long range target as was seen in the video, correct? In other words, make an override to the ballistic programs usual calculations for outputs because you just made a real, live, on-site correction? Some of us slow thinkers need explanations sometimes.. Thanks.
Got it. Thanks. Therefore, in this real “waterline “ scenario you increased the MV slightly to your ballistics app/program no matter what a chronograph (might’ve) said, because as @BjornF16 said the bullets don’t lie.A couple of old pictures.
This is a “waterline”. You aiming in the center of the waterline-
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This is a rifle that was being trued-
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Ignore the horizontal grouping- that doesn’t matter for trueing. In this case the group was .1 mil low looking through the scope. I believe initially I shot 4.0 mils. So final elevation needed to be 4.1 mils. Adjust MV until the app matches 4.1 mils at this range.
Got it. Thanks. Therefore, in this real “waterline “ scenario you increased the MV slightly to your ballistics app/program no matter what a chronograph (might’ve) said, because as @BjornF16 said the bullets don’t lie.