ackertjosh
Regular
- Location
- Bruce County Ontario
Hey SO as the title says.. I decided to do some playing around with my 338-06 and 225gr SST over some RL17.
It all started when I couldnt find a whole lot of Data online with RL 17 so me placing it off to the Side and using Varget under 215gr Sierra SPBT which yields me 2764 FPS average per 3 Shots placing them all in 1/2 MOA @ 100 yards and being able to ring the 4" gong at 285yards with ease. (these I made for my Moose Load as I was Lucky Enough to draw a Bull Moose this year in Norther Ontario)
So Me just being me I decided to Tinker/Play and go back to the Drawling Board to find new loads. I found an artical online where a gentleman was testing RL17 in his 338-06 wiht 225gr Hornday Interlocks. His testing stopped at 63.5 gr with a 2700fps velocity.. So I go to the loading bench, Pull out the 225gr SST, RL 17, and start making loads from 60gr up to 64. Here is the DATA: Lapua 30-06 Brass(194gr dry with no Primer)
CCI250 Primer
225gr SST seated to the OJive
RL17 Powder (60-64gr)
So as im at the Range the 60-62gr loads were not the greatest.. 1.5" groups but velocity was 2750-2850 FPS... I was thinking.. no way.. To hot.. But Primers were not YET showing signs of Pressure.
As I get to 62.5gr the first shot reads 2880FPS Check the primer.. Flatted and starting to Crater.. This si where i usualy Stop.. Check the next 2 rounds @ 62.5gr that gave readings of 2888 and 2893 giving me a 1" group(Not to bad i though) So i decide well lets see what 63Gr does and STOP there.. here are my results..
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...0-EC9C-47C3-95C2-271F3F4C183C_zps3w7li85k.jpg
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...D-B7D1-4B57-9F71-F80AF9D1614C_zpsamszihwq.jpg
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...9-2E62-428D-A6CA-866975D12843_zps5xnt5jt1.jpg
as you can see the Load is definitely showing signs of pressure, Velocity is Way off the map for any load data i can see, but my group is right where i want it... So would you all use this load for moose to scrap this load and just use the 215gr Sierra..
Thanks all for the incite
Josh
It all started when I couldnt find a whole lot of Data online with RL 17 so me placing it off to the Side and using Varget under 215gr Sierra SPBT which yields me 2764 FPS average per 3 Shots placing them all in 1/2 MOA @ 100 yards and being able to ring the 4" gong at 285yards with ease. (these I made for my Moose Load as I was Lucky Enough to draw a Bull Moose this year in Norther Ontario)
So Me just being me I decided to Tinker/Play and go back to the Drawling Board to find new loads. I found an artical online where a gentleman was testing RL17 in his 338-06 wiht 225gr Hornday Interlocks. His testing stopped at 63.5 gr with a 2700fps velocity.. So I go to the loading bench, Pull out the 225gr SST, RL 17, and start making loads from 60gr up to 64. Here is the DATA: Lapua 30-06 Brass(194gr dry with no Primer)
CCI250 Primer
225gr SST seated to the OJive
RL17 Powder (60-64gr)
So as im at the Range the 60-62gr loads were not the greatest.. 1.5" groups but velocity was 2750-2850 FPS... I was thinking.. no way.. To hot.. But Primers were not YET showing signs of Pressure.
As I get to 62.5gr the first shot reads 2880FPS Check the primer.. Flatted and starting to Crater.. This si where i usualy Stop.. Check the next 2 rounds @ 62.5gr that gave readings of 2888 and 2893 giving me a 1" group(Not to bad i though) So i decide well lets see what 63Gr does and STOP there.. here are my results..
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...0-EC9C-47C3-95C2-271F3F4C183C_zps3w7li85k.jpg
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...D-B7D1-4B57-9F71-F80AF9D1614C_zpsamszihwq.jpg
http://i1308.photobucket.com/albums...9-2E62-428D-A6CA-866975D12843_zps5xnt5jt1.jpg
as you can see the Load is definitely showing signs of pressure, Velocity is Way off the map for any load data i can see, but my group is right where i want it... So would you all use this load for moose to scrap this load and just use the 215gr Sierra..
Thanks all for the incite
Josh



















































