Just wanted to say thank you again for all the input on this thread. Ended up with some Varget and put 24 grains of it under the Nosler 69 gr. HPBT's. I only had a chance to do a quick test with a couple of them, but they look promising.
Prior to building up several of my own cartridges, I had a chance to try out some commercial match grade ammo. I wanted to share the results as they definitely surprised me.
The rifle I am using has a 1:9 in twist and 22" barrel. The ammo was Hornady Match 68 gr HPBT. This following is the result at a distance of 25 yards ....

Previously I had been using 55 gr FMJ out to 200 yards, with no issues at all. And then purchased the Nosler 69 gr bullets partly due to the fact that it is advertised to only be used in barrels with a twist rate of 1:9.
Needless to say, after shooting the Hornady ammo and seeing the result, I was pretty skeptical about how things would go with my reloads. Thank goodness they look nothing like in the picture above.
As I have just started to learn about reloading, it seems quite bizarre to me that 1 gr of weight could make such an incredible difference in how the bullets react when leaving the barrel. Is this a velocity issue, or is there another factor at play?
Prior to building up several of my own cartridges, I had a chance to try out some commercial match grade ammo. I wanted to share the results as they definitely surprised me.
The rifle I am using has a 1:9 in twist and 22" barrel. The ammo was Hornady Match 68 gr HPBT. This following is the result at a distance of 25 yards ....

Previously I had been using 55 gr FMJ out to 200 yards, with no issues at all. And then purchased the Nosler 69 gr bullets partly due to the fact that it is advertised to only be used in barrels with a twist rate of 1:9.
Needless to say, after shooting the Hornady ammo and seeing the result, I was pretty skeptical about how things would go with my reloads. Thank goodness they look nothing like in the picture above.
As I have just started to learn about reloading, it seems quite bizarre to me that 1 gr of weight could make such an incredible difference in how the bullets react when leaving the barrel. Is this a velocity issue, or is there another factor at play?


















































