I'm just going to buy some ammo on the way, that was the plan anyway hence leaving it so close and not having ammo
yesterday I had spend the morning cleaning my relaoding room and bench off, it was just so clan and tidy I was in the mood to load some ammo
I have loaded for this rifle many of times before, its the first rifle I ever bough, I mainly shoot cast bullets through it so I have tones of loads for cast bullets using weights from 100gr to 220gr with powders like titegroup, w321, 2400, 5744, H4895 and H777
I have some loads for 180gr sierra jacketed as well but don't have any left but I found a box of 100 .312" 150gr hornady while cleaning up. I've loaded to Hodgdon's max load with my 180gr bullets (38gr of H4895) but settled at 36gr for my load (incase the ammo get use in one of my other MANY LE/LM's)
Hodgdon lists 36gr to 40gr of H4895 for the 150gr bullet, so since I used 38gr with the 180gr I assume the 38gr is find for the 150 its also a medium load
i was just wondering if there was a way to figure out nodes or if there was some general rules that will make accurate ammo. I assume a min load may be be ideal and a max load may not be ideal, I thought maybe it was a given that around 3/4 between min and max was a good spot or something.
FEAR NOT guys, when I make a load for the 150gr, ill start at the start load and load up some batches to test them as I go
yesterday I had spend the morning cleaning my relaoding room and bench off, it was just so clan and tidy I was in the mood to load some ammo
I have loaded for this rifle many of times before, its the first rifle I ever bough, I mainly shoot cast bullets through it so I have tones of loads for cast bullets using weights from 100gr to 220gr with powders like titegroup, w321, 2400, 5744, H4895 and H777
I have some loads for 180gr sierra jacketed as well but don't have any left but I found a box of 100 .312" 150gr hornady while cleaning up. I've loaded to Hodgdon's max load with my 180gr bullets (38gr of H4895) but settled at 36gr for my load (incase the ammo get use in one of my other MANY LE/LM's)
Hodgdon lists 36gr to 40gr of H4895 for the 150gr bullet, so since I used 38gr with the 180gr I assume the 38gr is find for the 150 its also a medium load
i was just wondering if there was a way to figure out nodes or if there was some general rules that will make accurate ammo. I assume a min load may be be ideal and a max load may not be ideal, I thought maybe it was a given that around 3/4 between min and max was a good spot or something.
FEAR NOT guys, when I make a load for the 150gr, ill start at the start load and load up some batches to test them as I go