I'm pretty new to this, but I’m starting to get the hang of things. Well, maybe... My goal was to develop a kick-@ss load for deer hunting, but I’m geeking out and loving the science behind all of this.
I'm shooting a Savage 110 Scout chambered in .308 Win. Barrel length is 16.5" and is sometimes called a "heavy profile" barrel.
I have struggled with some of my previous load development, as I started with the iron/peep sights, shortly after which I started using a Magnetospeed Sporter and then recently added a Sightron STAC scope (installed over the receiver, not using the hokey pokey Scout rail). Right or wrong, I have leaned heavily on Varget powder, although I have dabbled with IMR-4064 as well as CFE-223. Cases are Winchester, prepped reasonably well, based on what I am capable of (FL resized, then fire formed, then FL sized just enough to bump the shoulder so they can just barely be chambered, flash holes deburred, primers sorted/installed by weight).
My gun doesn't seem to want to group 150 grain bullets. Bullets are Sierra #2140 165 grain HPBT.
OAL is 2.750" and CBTO (if that matters) is 2.257" (+/- 0.003").
I made what I thought was good progress when I did some velocity ladder testing. I found what seemed to be a sweet spot between 42.0 grains and 42.7 grains. Although I had some bum data, and ended up interlacing some data between two different days. This is probably a bad thing.
Anyway, I went out recently and shot some bad groups, some okay groups, and some slightly better than okay groups. Distance was 100 yards, from prone. This was the first time I have actually ever shot from prone, and man, my back & neck did not like it. I think my "form" could use some help as well.
I also shot some back-up factory ammo (Winchester 150 grain Deer Season XP) in case I couldn't get a hunting load ready for deer season.
Anyway, here are some of my better groups.
Winchester Deer Season XP 150 grain (3-shot group)
Sierra #2140 w/ 42.6 grains Varget
Sierra #2140 w/ 42.8 grains Varget
I also had some weird horizontal stringing while shooting one load of CFE-223. I was tired. I wonder if it's because of "me" or if there is some sort of writing on the wall here?
I'm pretty sure that I'm going to load up a bunch of 42.8 Varget, but is there anything else I should be trying in the short/long term?
I'd love to have your thoughts.
Thanks.
I'm shooting a Savage 110 Scout chambered in .308 Win. Barrel length is 16.5" and is sometimes called a "heavy profile" barrel.
I have struggled with some of my previous load development, as I started with the iron/peep sights, shortly after which I started using a Magnetospeed Sporter and then recently added a Sightron STAC scope (installed over the receiver, not using the hokey pokey Scout rail). Right or wrong, I have leaned heavily on Varget powder, although I have dabbled with IMR-4064 as well as CFE-223. Cases are Winchester, prepped reasonably well, based on what I am capable of (FL resized, then fire formed, then FL sized just enough to bump the shoulder so they can just barely be chambered, flash holes deburred, primers sorted/installed by weight).
My gun doesn't seem to want to group 150 grain bullets. Bullets are Sierra #2140 165 grain HPBT.
OAL is 2.750" and CBTO (if that matters) is 2.257" (+/- 0.003").
I made what I thought was good progress when I did some velocity ladder testing. I found what seemed to be a sweet spot between 42.0 grains and 42.7 grains. Although I had some bum data, and ended up interlacing some data between two different days. This is probably a bad thing.
Anyway, I went out recently and shot some bad groups, some okay groups, and some slightly better than okay groups. Distance was 100 yards, from prone. This was the first time I have actually ever shot from prone, and man, my back & neck did not like it. I think my "form" could use some help as well.
I also shot some back-up factory ammo (Winchester 150 grain Deer Season XP) in case I couldn't get a hunting load ready for deer season.
Anyway, here are some of my better groups.
Winchester Deer Season XP 150 grain (3-shot group)
Sierra #2140 w/ 42.6 grains Varget
Sierra #2140 w/ 42.8 grains Varget
I also had some weird horizontal stringing while shooting one load of CFE-223. I was tired. I wonder if it's because of "me" or if there is some sort of writing on the wall here?
I'm pretty sure that I'm going to load up a bunch of 42.8 Varget, but is there anything else I should be trying in the short/long term?
I'd love to have your thoughts.
Thanks.
Last edited:




















































