So I've been reloading all kinds of cartridges but my jewel is precission rounds for my varminter in 308, for the most part with pretty good results but as usual, mostly consistent grouping with the occasional fly off. The ammo I load for this rifle is 168 gr. Hornady BTHP(1:12 twist), IMR 4064 and Federal 210 primers, for consistency I only use Federal cases, neck sized only so all of my cases are perfectly formed to my chamber. Now, I have noticed something new, I have never actually bought any factory match ammo, from day one I spent the time to develop a load and shoot it. For the first time I bought Federal match 168 BTHP with Sierra match king bullets and to compare them I've weighted every single round, they all ran within 2 grains, then I weighted my reloads and they ran within 5.3 grains. It is not the bullets as I check them, it is not the primers, and the powder gets individually weighted to the very last 0.1 grain so I have checked my primed up cases only and they also ran 5-6 grain apart. That would be because of different batches which I understand but what happens to my load when the internal capacity varies this much, I run a compressed load already because that is the load the rifle likes the most and it is still a hair under the IMR catalog given maximum. Could it be this variance in internal volume that could cause the sometimes fly off ?
Thanks for any imput
Thanks for any imput






















































