B.C.30 Just wondering on your 308NM velocities what model chronograph you used.
struff55;
I’ve been using one of the first Chrony models, an F-1 in the red box with the older style light diffusers. It has been pretty consistent overall, but does like brighter days as opposed to overcast ones.
As a by the way, about 5 years after I’d been using it, two other shooting buddies got the newer model Chronys and we lined up all three to see how much variation they would show. As I recall, there was really none to speak of.
So for loads that worked out well for us we have in the ’98 action Norma:
• 76.5gr H-4831(Surplus), Fed. 215 Primer, 165gr. Hornady BT at 3060fps
• 78gr. H-4831(Surplus), Fed. 215 Primer, 150gr. Rem. Cor-Lokt at 3120fps
• 78gr. H-4831, Fed. 215 Primer, 150gr. Cor-Lokt at 3040fps
• 80gr. H-4831 (Surplus), Rem 9½ Mag. Primer, 110gr IVI for 3150fps
• 72gr. H-4831 (Surplus), Rem 9½ Mag. Primer, 200gr Partition for 2660fps
• The Norma factory 180gr. load went 2960fps in this rifle.
For loads that worked well in the Ruger 77 action Norma:
• 76gr. H-4831, Fed. 215 Primer, 165gr. Hornady BT for 3030fps
• 75gr. H-4831 (Surplus), Federal 215 Primer, 180gr. Hornady BT for 2943fps
• 63gr H-4895, CCI 250 Primer, 165gr Barnes X for 2960fps
• 75gr. H-450, CCI 250 Primer, 165gr. Barnes X for 2940fps
• 70gr. H-4831 (Surplus), CCI 250 Primer, 200gr. Partition for 2715fps.
• 78.2gr. IMR 4350, Rem 9½ Mag. Primer, 125gr. Ballistic Tip for 3480fps
• 72gr. H-4831, Rem 9½ Mag. Primer, 200gr Partition for 2750fps
• 74gr. VV N160, Rem. 9½ Mag. Primer, 165gr. Hornady BT w/moly for 3035fps
• 75gr. RL 19, Rem. 9½ Mag. Primer, 168gr Barnes TSX for 3003fps
• 74gr H-4831, Rem. 9½ Mag. Primer, 168gr. Barnes TSX for 2901fps
Loads for comparison in the Ruger No. 1 .300Win Mag – 26” barrel:
• 75gr. VV N160, CCI 250 Primer, 165gr. Hornady BT w/moly for 2973fps
• 77gr. H-4831, CCI 250 Primer, 165gr. Hornady BT w/moly for 3029fps
• 68gr. RL 19, CCI 250 Primer, 200gr. Partition for 2699fps
• 72gr. RL19, CCI 250 Primer, 180gr, Hornady InterBond for 2867fps
While there is a lot of data to digest there, hopefully it is useful to someone.
Regards,
Dwayne