Cartridge/Bullet Options for LR shooting

what kind of speed could one get out of a 7MM08 with the 168gr Berger VLD??with say a 30" Barrel

Jamie Barkwell
 
I'm glad you guys mentioned this! I didn't even think about trying to get if off the existing bullets I've got... so thanks for the tips...
 
Jerry funny you should mention H4350... because I've been thinking of trying it with one of my 6.5's... I shot some chrony'd tests late summer and surprising enough the ES & SD was pretty stable single digit stuff... surpised the heck out of me because looking down in the case the powder doesn't come anywhere near the shoulder...

I just heard the stuff was barrel burner quality... I'm not sure about it's flame rate either... it's up there but that's all I know... I heard a story that the AMU stopped using it because they suddenly starting replacing a lotta barrels for their crew... dunno... might just be a story without substance...

again if it shoots and groups barrel life is down on my list... might try testing it some more come spring...
John, from what I've been reading, and hearing from the Americans is that H4350 is their choice for the 6.5x284. Yeah, there's lotsa airspace in the case, but it shoots. The downside is barrel life. The interviews I read, they won't go into a major competition with 700 rounds on a barrel. Some claim not to have deep pockets, but screwing on a new barrel every few months to stay competitive (and attending matches across N.A.) requires good cash flow.

Given the barrel erosion rate with H4831 and my Gaillard barrel, I have nothing but confidence. At the Palma competition in Borden this barrel had 900+ rounds thru it and held 1/2 moa vertical at 1000 yards. John Brewer mentions in an interview that when he has to clean more often to retain good accuracy, it is an indication of the barrel accuracy going south. Sounds good to me. I cleaned 150 rounds ago, because I felt guilty.

I'm not saying my rig is superior to their's. They are using a tried and true formula that works for them. It also doesn't hurt when they can read atmospheric conditons better than nearly everyone. They are a team, and have put their collective experiences together to use what works for them. We're still a bunch of individuals experimenting on our own.
 
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