Been sitting on the rifle a while, other than fireforming, as Rick is having a little trouble with Redding getting the neck/bump dies. I finally got tired of waiting and bought a Lee collett .260 neck die today and it works fine for the AI cartridge, doesn't touch the shoulder at all.
Trued Rem 700 action, Rock 5R barrel 27", Badger knob, Jewell trigger @ 2.5lb, McMillan A5, Nightforce 8x32x56 in Nightforce rings on Nightforce base.
Loaded up 30 with 140 Berger VLD's and H4831SC, 15 @ 47.5gr and 15 @ 48.5gr. They are off the lands somewhat, and I will be trying them jammed also - I had been deep jamming for fireforming the Nosler brass.
Didn't take my chrony with me so not sure speed, but est 2900 to 2950 based on other shooters' data. The 47.5gr shot quite a bit better and further fine tuning around this is forthcoming.
.775 - .260 = .515 5 shot group, I can live with that for just starting. To the lower right is just 4, (I ran out), top left is foulers, top center is 3 for group. Edited to add, 100M @ Genessee, with front rest and rear bag.
Trued Rem 700 action, Rock 5R barrel 27", Badger knob, Jewell trigger @ 2.5lb, McMillan A5, Nightforce 8x32x56 in Nightforce rings on Nightforce base.
Loaded up 30 with 140 Berger VLD's and H4831SC, 15 @ 47.5gr and 15 @ 48.5gr. They are off the lands somewhat, and I will be trying them jammed also - I had been deep jamming for fireforming the Nosler brass.
Didn't take my chrony with me so not sure speed, but est 2900 to 2950 based on other shooters' data. The 47.5gr shot quite a bit better and further fine tuning around this is forthcoming.
.775 - .260 = .515 5 shot group, I can live with that for just starting. To the lower right is just 4, (I ran out), top left is foulers, top center is 3 for group. Edited to add, 100M @ Genessee, with front rest and rear bag.

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