I shot a group of 10 rounds of FC brass, reloaded with weighted charges (+- .02 grains).
All previously shot in my rifle, lee collet neck sized, no crimp
42.0gn of H4895
Rem 700P in AICS, 308
AV = 2663 FPS
83.81 FPS ES
84 FPS variation using the same brass and a weighted charge to +- .02 grains.
That's a lot to me.
So is this the chrony margin of error, or is it the cheap FC brass having too many variations?
What's the best ES you can expect from weighted charges 308 reloads?
Should I just dump the cheap brass and get myself 100 cases of lapua brass? Would be more uniform I guess?
And maybe I should get a magnetospeed and stop using that chrony ####?
(but hey, still, I shot a .33 MOA group at 200 yards. Best group ever at 200. Measured .66 inches.) Was windy. Not too bad.
All previously shot in my rifle, lee collet neck sized, no crimp
42.0gn of H4895
Rem 700P in AICS, 308
AV = 2663 FPS
83.81 FPS ES
84 FPS variation using the same brass and a weighted charge to +- .02 grains.
That's a lot to me.
So is this the chrony margin of error, or is it the cheap FC brass having too many variations?
What's the best ES you can expect from weighted charges 308 reloads?
Should I just dump the cheap brass and get myself 100 cases of lapua brass? Would be more uniform I guess?
And maybe I should get a magnetospeed and stop using that chrony ####?
(but hey, still, I shot a .33 MOA group at 200 yards. Best group ever at 200. Measured .66 inches.) Was windy. Not too bad.


















































