- Location
- Nova Scotia
Guys
Looking for some experienced input here please.
I have been doing up a load for my Ruger 308 RPR using Hornady 165 SST's, I haven't got it fully dialled in yet but its looking promising around 46.1 g of N150. I was running low on projectiles so i went to my local guy to pick up some more but he didn't have any. He said "here use these" and handed me a box of 167 Scenars saying they would be the same only more accurate and i can use the same powder charge as the Hornadys. HUH???? The Hornady manual list max at 46.1 g of N150 powder for 165 SST and Lapua list max at 44.6 for their 167 Scenars. Seems like a huge difference in max loads between the two so how/why would the Lapua be safe and more accurate with same powder charge as the Hornadys?
Looking for some experienced input here please.
I have been doing up a load for my Ruger 308 RPR using Hornady 165 SST's, I haven't got it fully dialled in yet but its looking promising around 46.1 g of N150. I was running low on projectiles so i went to my local guy to pick up some more but he didn't have any. He said "here use these" and handed me a box of 167 Scenars saying they would be the same only more accurate and i can use the same powder charge as the Hornadys. HUH???? The Hornady manual list max at 46.1 g of N150 powder for 165 SST and Lapua list max at 44.6 for their 167 Scenars. Seems like a huge difference in max loads between the two so how/why would the Lapua be safe and more accurate with same powder charge as the Hornadys?


















































