So, last year I purchased a rifle from a gunnut on here. It is a Remington 700 BDL
It has been rebarrelled with a Benchmark 1 - 9½ twist 8mm barrel and chambered
8x57JS.
I did not have much time to try loads, but threw together a load that shot well. 196
grain Alaska, chased by 5x of WW 760 WLR primer all in a PPU case.
This spring, I decided to do some work with it, so I ditched the BDL lumber in favor of
a Boyd's plain walnut in the Classic design.....fits me perfectly. I dropped a VX III 3.5-
10 x 40 on it. Adjusted the Walker trigger to 2-¾ lbs.
I loaded some test loads using the following bullets: 180 Ballistic Tip, 185 Cor-Lokt,
196 Alaska, 196 Norma Dual-Core, 200 Speer FB, 200 Partition, 200 A-Frame.
Powders used were: W760, W760 SL131, 100V, IMR 4451, Reloder 17, Norma 204,
IMR 4350.
Imagine how pleased I was to find all these bullets shooting to the same POI at
100 meters.
You could have shot 3 different bullets/loads at a target, and they
would produce a small group just as if you used 1 bullet/load.
Obviously at longer range there will be differences, but for a rifle to do so well with
different weights at 100M is definitely a bonus!
The only other rifle I have ever owned that was like this is an early production 700
in 270 Winchester. It shot 130, 150 and 160 Partitions to the same POI at 100.
I think I will keep this one! EE.
It has been rebarrelled with a Benchmark 1 - 9½ twist 8mm barrel and chambered
8x57JS.
I did not have much time to try loads, but threw together a load that shot well. 196
grain Alaska, chased by 5x of WW 760 WLR primer all in a PPU case.
This spring, I decided to do some work with it, so I ditched the BDL lumber in favor of
a Boyd's plain walnut in the Classic design.....fits me perfectly. I dropped a VX III 3.5-
10 x 40 on it. Adjusted the Walker trigger to 2-¾ lbs.
I loaded some test loads using the following bullets: 180 Ballistic Tip, 185 Cor-Lokt,
196 Alaska, 196 Norma Dual-Core, 200 Speer FB, 200 Partition, 200 A-Frame.
Powders used were: W760, W760 SL131, 100V, IMR 4451, Reloder 17, Norma 204,
IMR 4350.
Imagine how pleased I was to find all these bullets shooting to the same POI at
100 meters.
would produce a small group just as if you used 1 bullet/load.
Obviously at longer range there will be differences, but for a rifle to do so well with
different weights at 100M is definitely a bonus!
The only other rifle I have ever owned that was like this is an early production 700
in 270 Winchester. It shot 130, 150 and 160 Partitions to the same POI at 100.
I think I will keep this one! EE.