I started reloading too much too fast. My goal when I first started this addicting hobby was to develop as many recipes across many different powders as I could. Which would be very time consuming because I live 150km from where I work so I'm not home every night.
PROJECTILE WEIGHT: I currently have some H4895 as well as IMR4895. I've had success with it, and so have some military loads for long distance type .308 rounds. On account of time, and me bouncing all over the place with some of my thoughts, as well as component availability, I have 155, 165, 167, 168, and 178grain projectiles. Now you can see from a consistency perspective of loading the best round for mid to long distance.
When I started out reloading I grabbed some 168gr BTHP just because that is what I could find. Given what I am shooting, my rifle almost seems to like heavier projectiles which of course are longer and if I am right would provide for more stability in flight across a longer distance.
So, for a 20'' barrel that is 1:10'' who would shoot what weight of projectile if they were shooting at 600yards? That is the longest distance I have access to at the moment because my car can't get in anywhere near decent powerlines to try for 1000. I know with a 20'' barrel I am restricted a little bit in my desired distance to shoot....but I'm just curious on the thoughts of others on here who have more experience.
EXTRUDED VS BALL: Also, I want to know if anybody on here has been successful with ball powder...just because I happen to have 1.25lbs of W748 laying around. Not to sound like a know it all, but please save the usual disclaimer about me needing to do a proper battery of workup and testing while developing a custom load. My goal in the end is to just get one recipe that I know works.
PRIMERS: When I started out, I lucked out and snagged a few hundred CCI200 but due to availability where I am I have never been able to find any since. At the moment I have a whack of WLR, again because of availability. When I do develop a best recipe, how much would using a different primer effect the end result of how my round performs? I have been told that WLR seems to be a good quality primer in terms of how they burn, others have told me to avoid them like the plague.
Thanks in advance!
~ F
PROJECTILE WEIGHT: I currently have some H4895 as well as IMR4895. I've had success with it, and so have some military loads for long distance type .308 rounds. On account of time, and me bouncing all over the place with some of my thoughts, as well as component availability, I have 155, 165, 167, 168, and 178grain projectiles. Now you can see from a consistency perspective of loading the best round for mid to long distance.
When I started out reloading I grabbed some 168gr BTHP just because that is what I could find. Given what I am shooting, my rifle almost seems to like heavier projectiles which of course are longer and if I am right would provide for more stability in flight across a longer distance.
So, for a 20'' barrel that is 1:10'' who would shoot what weight of projectile if they were shooting at 600yards? That is the longest distance I have access to at the moment because my car can't get in anywhere near decent powerlines to try for 1000. I know with a 20'' barrel I am restricted a little bit in my desired distance to shoot....but I'm just curious on the thoughts of others on here who have more experience.
EXTRUDED VS BALL: Also, I want to know if anybody on here has been successful with ball powder...just because I happen to have 1.25lbs of W748 laying around. Not to sound like a know it all, but please save the usual disclaimer about me needing to do a proper battery of workup and testing while developing a custom load. My goal in the end is to just get one recipe that I know works.
PRIMERS: When I started out, I lucked out and snagged a few hundred CCI200 but due to availability where I am I have never been able to find any since. At the moment I have a whack of WLR, again because of availability. When I do develop a best recipe, how much would using a different primer effect the end result of how my round performs? I have been told that WLR seems to be a good quality primer in terms of how they burn, others have told me to avoid them like the plague.
Thanks in advance!
~ F


















































