So I think I may try making a bunch (50-100 rounds) of "match" ammunition.
Seems to me that the max charge for Varget is 46gr per Hodgdon and Lee's manuals. So I'm thinking I'll just make a bunch of these.
At 43gr of Varget its 7% or so under the max load, and its also 92% of the useful volume of the 308 case so it should preform well no matter how much its been "shaken" unlike many light loads.
It seems to me most popular loads are 44-45gr of Varget from my research online. Since my Envoy has a .307" bore slightly tighter then the normal .308-.3085 bores for the 308Wins. So I'm doing as suggested and backing off a grain.
Since my rifle has a 29" Barrel I think I may just need to get a Chronograph once I do get the loads ready (Depending on the responses to my emails if its in stock). I should get a nice velocity out of this round.
What are your thoughts?
Dimitri
Seems to me that the max charge for Varget is 46gr per Hodgdon and Lee's manuals. So I'm thinking I'll just make a bunch of these.
- 168gr Sierra Match King
- 43gr Hodgdon Varget
- Norma Brass Case
- Win LR Primer
At 43gr of Varget its 7% or so under the max load, and its also 92% of the useful volume of the 308 case so it should preform well no matter how much its been "shaken" unlike many light loads.
It seems to me most popular loads are 44-45gr of Varget from my research online. Since my Envoy has a .307" bore slightly tighter then the normal .308-.3085 bores for the 308Wins. So I'm doing as suggested and backing off a grain.
Since my rifle has a 29" Barrel I think I may just need to get a Chronograph once I do get the loads ready (Depending on the responses to my emails if its in stock). I should get a nice velocity out of this round.
What are your thoughts?
Dimitri