Using Hodgeson online data I am comparing the produced velocity of varget and xbr 8208 with 3 different bullets. Please see table below. I currently shoot 69 and 80 grn smks over xbr 8208. My own measurments with the 69 smks and a charge 23.8 is pretty much agreeing with the published data at 2990 fps. Similarly my own tests with 80 smks and a charge of 21.0 8208 produces around 2600 fps on average.
My question is why are the produced velocities between the 2 powders so similar with 69 and 90 grain bullets and yet the 8208 loses significant speed with the 80 grainers.
I have zero pressure signs in either my 69 or 80 grain loads and am wondering if I can safely continue to work up the 80 grain load to try and achieve more fps. I am finding the 8208 very accurate and would like to continue with it. Or should I just switch over to Varget.
69 GR. SIE HPBT Varget .224" 2.235" 26.0C 3010 50,200 CUP
69 GR. SIE HPBT 8208 XBR .224" 2.235" 23.8 2959 52,900 PSI
80 GR. SIE MK Varget .224" 2.550" 25.0C 2869 51,500 CUP
80 GR. SIE MK 8208 XBR .224" 2.550" 21.0 2628 52,900 PSI
90 GR. SIE HPBT Varget .224" 2.380" 22.3C 2447 52,100 PSI
90 GR. SIE HPBT 8208 XBR .224" 2.380" 19.6 2419 52,800 PSI
My question is why are the produced velocities between the 2 powders so similar with 69 and 90 grain bullets and yet the 8208 loses significant speed with the 80 grainers.
I have zero pressure signs in either my 69 or 80 grain loads and am wondering if I can safely continue to work up the 80 grain load to try and achieve more fps. I am finding the 8208 very accurate and would like to continue with it. Or should I just switch over to Varget.
69 GR. SIE HPBT Varget .224" 2.235" 26.0C 3010 50,200 CUP
69 GR. SIE HPBT 8208 XBR .224" 2.235" 23.8 2959 52,900 PSI
80 GR. SIE MK Varget .224" 2.550" 25.0C 2869 51,500 CUP
80 GR. SIE MK 8208 XBR .224" 2.550" 21.0 2628 52,900 PSI
90 GR. SIE HPBT Varget .224" 2.380" 22.3C 2447 52,100 PSI
90 GR. SIE HPBT 8208 XBR .224" 2.380" 19.6 2419 52,800 PSI