Hi All,
I reloaded some 174gr fmj/bt(#3131 Hornady) for my pattern 1914 enfield. The min/max loads listed in the hornady manual were 31.6gr-39.1gr Varget. I used 37gr Varget and the load felt very mild, not a lot of recoil, low pressure signs on the primers and I had to adjust the ladder sight up to the 600m mark to get it to hit the gong at 200m. I had some IVI SP ammo that did not require nearly as much sight adjustment to be on at that range. I referenced some other manuals and for 174-180gr bullets most other manuals list 38gr-42gr Varget. Just wondering what you guys think, should I try slowly working my way up to 42gr Varget listed in other manuals if there are no pressure signs or should absolutely stick to the 39.1gr max listed in the Hornady manual for this bullet? The rifle the Hornady manual lists as their test rifle is the #4mk2, from what I understand the Enfield pattern 1914 is a much stronger action than the #4mk2, I'm thinking this is why the loads listed in the Hornady manual may be lower than the other manuals.
Thanks
I reloaded some 174gr fmj/bt(#3131 Hornady) for my pattern 1914 enfield. The min/max loads listed in the hornady manual were 31.6gr-39.1gr Varget. I used 37gr Varget and the load felt very mild, not a lot of recoil, low pressure signs on the primers and I had to adjust the ladder sight up to the 600m mark to get it to hit the gong at 200m. I had some IVI SP ammo that did not require nearly as much sight adjustment to be on at that range. I referenced some other manuals and for 174-180gr bullets most other manuals list 38gr-42gr Varget. Just wondering what you guys think, should I try slowly working my way up to 42gr Varget listed in other manuals if there are no pressure signs or should absolutely stick to the 39.1gr max listed in the Hornady manual for this bullet? The rifle the Hornady manual lists as their test rifle is the #4mk2, from what I understand the Enfield pattern 1914 is a much stronger action than the #4mk2, I'm thinking this is why the loads listed in the Hornady manual may be lower than the other manuals.
Thanks



















































