200fps or so.So how much velocity gain would one expect with the same rifle and bullet but standard case vs the hybrid cases? Roughly. If you need a cartridge I’d pick 243, 7mm08 or 308 as those are what I have.
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200fps or so.So how much velocity gain would one expect with the same rifle and bullet but standard case vs the hybrid cases? Roughly. If you need a cartridge I’d pick 243, 7mm08 or 308 as those are what I have.
I've ran 338F with factory federal 200gr fusion at about 2590 from 18" barrel and from the same rifle, 338 fed from fury brass with a 200gr hot core at 2785. Using software to estimate pressure and worked up there based on previous results.It's tough to say, but I'd say a pretty safe bet is a gain of 150-200 fps without pushing it too hard at least. One reason I say it's tough to say is that I've never done a straight changeover using the same gun and only changing the brass/powder charge. I did get good numbers compared to a regular 308 and what I thought was good for a fury, but I was also running a 16" barrel and comparing it to what most data is posted using 20-24" barrels. So I would assume if you were using the same gun/barrel length and changed to the hybrid brass, you'd have upwards of roughly 300 fps. This is a rough "guesstimates" from some of my data is all... no facts using same barrel length. Crazy to think though, the 150 grain box ammo from Sig was traveling 2995 average +/- 5 fps from my 16" cross fury. What velocity does a 150 grain travel at from a 270 with a 16" barrel??? lol, nowhere near 3000 fps I'm guessing.
I am less than a tyro with regards to reloading as far as resizing cases. What exactly is required to turn these cases into .308win? All I have are Lee dies with FL resizing die with the center decapper rod down the center.
Looking to cut my barrel from 22" to 18 or 19 for suppressor use and would love to keep similar velocities with the shorter tube.
That’s it? Seems to easy for the steep shoulders on the 277. I’m going to have to try this.Just run it through your FL die and voila
Curious what projectile you were using for the .308. light/fast, or heavy for caliber?The 308 displayed some awesome performance but recoil with my bullet selection and the accuracy drifted too much for me to be interested in continuing to mess with it.
Curious what projectile you were using for the .308. light/fast, or heavy for caliber?
Also, it sounds like the Shell-Shock NAS3 .308 win cases should be available soon to play around with.
I'd run a mandrel first, then run it through the 308 win die. Going to 338F I run a 6mm-308 mandrel, then a 308-338 mandrel. Then through a 338F die.That’s it? Seems to easy for the steep shoulders on the 277. I’m going to have to try this.
So the creedmore isn’t a cartridge I’ve messed with yet. Are these velocities higher than you’d expect with a full brass case with this amount of powder?6.5 creed development
Obviously we’re kind of drifting into an abyss with this brass and other chamberings so this is strictly information. (That’s my attempt at a disclaimer)
Had some brass that had some wrinkles in it from sizing. Used that brass to run a very rough pressure/velo test. We got a pile of rain so I was only able to get to about 80yds for a range. Wasn’t particularly interested in accuracy but pleased to see a relatively round group.
147Eldm
Staball 6.5
20” Tikka
1: 2665 44gr
2 2707 44.5
3 2748 45
4 2798 45.5
5 2864 46
6 2898 46.5
7 2901 47 (no idea which other hole it went into)
Primers look fine but bolt started getting stiff around 46gr and even with steel heads I was able to get a few swipe marks.
If I revisit this I will probably load around 45.5 and shoot a group. I’m not interested in pushing the gun too much, 147s at 2800 would be more than enough for what the intended use would be. Still attempting to decide if the juice is worth the squeeze in this whole project.
Wonder if I should try this with the 358win built I’m thinking of. Hmmm.I'd run a mandrel first, then run it through the 308 win die. Going to 338F I run a 6mm-308 mandrel, then a 308-338 mandrel. Then through a 338F die.
So the creedmore isn’t a cartridge I’ve messed with yet. Are these velocities higher than you’d expect with a full brass case with this amount of powder?
I’m going to switch powders and assuming the accuracy is where I want it to be, I should be able to gain around 150-200fps over what I would be running in commercial soft brass. However I either run Lapua or ADG for full brass cases and the difference between those brands and the steel would probably only be 100fps.
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Thanks for the update. Finally got around to looking at numbers on Hodgdons site and comparing them to yours. It’s really impressive. 200fps more or less increases with 4” less barrel compared to the data.Update
So I went to their website and wasn’t quite sure whether these were nickel plated two piece stainless steel cases or are they nickel case with a stainless steel brass?Also, it sounds like the Shell-Shock NAS3 .308 win cases should be available soon to play around with.
For reference, my 20" 6.5 PRC shoots the box ammo of Hornady Hunter 143 grain at 2833 fps for reference.So the creedmore isn’t a cartridge I’ve messed with yet. Are these velocities higher than you’d expect with a full brass case with this amount of powder?
Thanks for the update. Finally got around to looking at numbers on Hodgdons site and comparing them to yours. It’s really impressive. 200fps more or less increases with 4” less barrel compared to the data.
How’s the case fill even at 43.5?
Typically when I play around at the top on the load data charges the case is pretty full. At least in the cartridge I load for.
Very helpful thank youFor reference, my 20" 6.5 PRC shoots the box ammo of Hornady Hunter 143 grain at 2833 fps for reference.