This will be a max 300 meter rings setup with my old stock - several boxes of Sierra 2155 Match bullet 155 gn.
I have also one box of Sierra 2156 (only), but saving it for a longer 500+ range when the opportunity arrives.
Varget 45.8 grain, 155 gn Sierra 2155 in a Lapua brass.
Through my loading development research I got to a point where the Varget 45.8 grain gave me a tightest groups @ 300 meters with bullet seated incidentally at 0.032" from land (not calculated, it just happened that I started from that ballpark).
Ones I got the powder to speed ratio, I starting moving from there...
First I started searching for a node point going with longer (from land), started from 0.032" and got until 0.050" in 0.006" increments.
Along the way I have seen the speed gradually dropping from 3000 almost to 2850, but also the pressure started rising until I noticed a bolt footprint on the brass.
Spoke about this in my club to one "older" shooter, and I wanted to try out what he was saying going towards shorter depths.
Second I started from 0.029" with a same volume of powder, in 0.003" increments down to 0.008" and the speed is rising.
I am fully aware of that the speed kills the accuracy, and especially for shorter 2-300 meters no need to overkill.
Shall I now reduce the powder volume to lower the speed, or just stay in the middle of the seating depth about 0.030" and look for a sweet spot up-down from there?
I have also one box of Sierra 2156 (only), but saving it for a longer 500+ range when the opportunity arrives.
Varget 45.8 grain, 155 gn Sierra 2155 in a Lapua brass.
Through my loading development research I got to a point where the Varget 45.8 grain gave me a tightest groups @ 300 meters with bullet seated incidentally at 0.032" from land (not calculated, it just happened that I started from that ballpark).
Ones I got the powder to speed ratio, I starting moving from there...
First I started searching for a node point going with longer (from land), started from 0.032" and got until 0.050" in 0.006" increments.
Along the way I have seen the speed gradually dropping from 3000 almost to 2850, but also the pressure started rising until I noticed a bolt footprint on the brass.
Spoke about this in my club to one "older" shooter, and I wanted to try out what he was saying going towards shorter depths.
Second I started from 0.029" with a same volume of powder, in 0.003" increments down to 0.008" and the speed is rising.
I am fully aware of that the speed kills the accuracy, and especially for shorter 2-300 meters no need to overkill.
Shall I now reduce the powder volume to lower the speed, or just stay in the middle of the seating depth about 0.030" and look for a sweet spot up-down from there?