7mm-08 – accuracy load development results…where are my pressure signs?
I was at the range this afternoon with my son. I have results indicating that there may be some nodes at the top end of book value and I aim to push further.
Before too many of us jump at what may be the obvious signs, (what seems to be the most common signs of pressure i.e. extreme primer flattening, primer firing pin cratering, heavy bolt lift, case swipe marks) are all things I’ve been looking for. I don’t have evidence (as far as I can tell) that I’m over reaching pressures (so far) with this rifle.
From left to right, unfired, the last fired W760, then the last fired V540.


Am I missing something? The reason I am asking is this…
Here are the results. I have a couple more powders loaded to try, but tested this afternoon was W760, V540 and Varget. W760 produced good results but for myself the V540 is the most interesting. Varget results are not posted because the W760 and V540 more conclusive.
For myself, further testing and evaluation (for a future modified OCW) will be pursued provided vertical dispersion is at minimum. If there was nothing promising, that powder would not be considered further.
W760 is more condensed but V540 is really interesting. It has distinct breaks in the “groups”. I’ve never seen results like this V540 before. My reading of posts here and other materials suggests that each barrel would likely only have 2 nodes, possibly three. Am I interpreting that there may be more opportunity for more sweet spots in this case using V540? (Please keep in mind that the graduations between rounds is coarse. .4 gr or .3gr)


Regards
Ronr
1. I need help interpreting…I can’t derive any pressure signs. Am I missing anything?I was at the range this afternoon with my son. I have results indicating that there may be some nodes at the top end of book value and I aim to push further.
Before too many of us jump at what may be the obvious signs, (what seems to be the most common signs of pressure i.e. extreme primer flattening, primer firing pin cratering, heavy bolt lift, case swipe marks) are all things I’ve been looking for. I don’t have evidence (as far as I can tell) that I’m over reaching pressures (so far) with this rifle.
Givens
- 7mm-08 bolt, belly button over the counter hunting rifle
- Recipe’s as per pictures below
- Objective is to develop longer range load for myself (300 plus yards) loads SMK 150 the bullet of choice at the moment
- Right now performing ladder tests to eventually use a form of OCW close to Mystic’s version. (Jerry’s methods have worked great for me in the past developing hunting loads)
- I’ve been reloading for about 4 years. Neck turning, annealing, chrono etc. Not too proud to state that I don’t know everything and I never will about this stuff. I’ll admit to chasing my tail with this craft as well.
- 7mm-08 bolt, belly button over the counter hunting rifle
- Recipe’s as per pictures below
- Objective is to develop longer range load for myself (300 plus yards) loads SMK 150 the bullet of choice at the moment
- Right now performing ladder tests to eventually use a form of OCW close to Mystic’s version. (Jerry’s methods have worked great for me in the past developing hunting loads)
- I’ve been reloading for about 4 years. Neck turning, annealing, chrono etc. Not too proud to state that I don’t know everything and I never will about this stuff. I’ll admit to chasing my tail with this craft as well.
From left to right, unfired, the last fired W760, then the last fired V540.


Am I missing something? The reason I am asking is this…
2. I believe there are nodes at the top end of book value and rifle responds at those charges like it’s got a bit of jump. Like a turbo or nitrous for a car. Yet on paper its looking promising as far as I can tell.Here are the results. I have a couple more powders loaded to try, but tested this afternoon was W760, V540 and Varget. W760 produced good results but for myself the V540 is the most interesting. Varget results are not posted because the W760 and V540 more conclusive.
For myself, further testing and evaluation (for a future modified OCW) will be pursued provided vertical dispersion is at minimum. If there was nothing promising, that powder would not be considered further.
W760 is more condensed but V540 is really interesting. It has distinct breaks in the “groups”. I’ve never seen results like this V540 before. My reading of posts here and other materials suggests that each barrel would likely only have 2 nodes, possibly three. Am I interpreting that there may be more opportunity for more sweet spots in this case using V540? (Please keep in mind that the graduations between rounds is coarse. .4 gr or .3gr)


Regards
Ronr


















































