8X57 with 170 SSTs

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Has anyone tried out this combination? I have a bunch of W-748 I want to use. The only reload COL data is with Hornady's round nose of this caliber/weight. Any guesses using the SST? Anyone shot anything with it? Results?

Many Thanks!
Gary
 
First thing I learned when I started reloading was to totally ignore the book OAL's. They are just some arbitrary OAL determined to fit in most magazines and feed in most firearms. If you are developing a load from starting values you can increase or decrease the OAL quite a bit with no pressure issues at all.
If there is a cannalure I usually use that and develop a load from there. The manufacturer obviously intended the bullet to be seated to that point. If there isn't a cannalure I use a different approach. The rule I follow is to have at least one bullet diameter of shank (full diameter section, ignore boat tail sections) inside the neck (or fill the neck if it's less such as in a 300WM). Then make the round as much shorter as necessary to fit in the magazine and facilitate feeding. So far I haven't run into a rifle that doesn't work with this method. A longer OAL reduces the jump the bullet has to make from the case to the throat/barrel and usually helps accuracy.

I use a different method for reloading for benchrest accuracy where the ammo can be a lot more fragile (less shank in the neck) since it wont be handled roughly. It's often so long it wont work in a magazine and needs to be single-fed.
 
Thanks very much for your insight. Going to tack this message up on the wall.

Regards,
Gary




First thing I learned when I started reloading was to totally ignore the book OAL's. They are just some arbitrary OAL determined to fit in most magazines and feed in most firearms. If you are developing a load from starting values you can increase or decrease the OAL quite a bit with no pressure issues at all.
If there is a cannalure I usually use that and develop a load from there. The manufacturer obviously intended the bullet to be seated to that point. If there isn't a cannalure I use a different approach. The rule I follow is to have at least one bullet diameter of shank (full diameter section, ignore boat tail sections) inside the neck (or fill the neck if it's less such as in a 300WM). Then make the round as much shorter as necessary to fit in the magazine and facilitate feeding. So far I haven't run into a rifle that doesn't work with this method. A longer OAL reduces the jump the bullet has to make from the case to the throat/barrel and usually helps accuracy.

I use a different method for reloading for benchrest accuracy where the ammo can be a lot more fragile (less shank in the neck) since it wont be handled roughly. It's often so long it wont work in a magazine and needs to be single-fed.
 
Went to the range , and they seemed to be shooting 1.5-2 inch groups on average, will maybe play around with more powders to get a better load. Average velocity out of a 20 inch barrel was 2550 fts measured by my chrony. Was hoping at least 2700 fts with that load.
 
Wow! That's quite a difference. As I read your post, both loads used 4064. What was done differently to get 200fps and tighter groups?



Went and tried another load of imr 4064, this time I got approx. 2650fts, and approx. 1.10inch group. Happy with this load, for deer hunting.
 
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