Thanks,
I am about to load up a batch I test fired a while ago, and see that I loaded my #3031 150gr SP Interlock in 308 WIN with 45.5gr of Varget. That is within tolerances of the Lee manual range of 44-47gr for a 150gr jacketed bullet.
The hornady handbook has this bullet listed at 35.9-44.5gr of Varget.
I had no signs of over-pressure and shot to 47gr in my testing so I am nit concerned about pressures, my concern is: Am I pushing this bullet too fast to perform well on impact? What does Horady know about this bullet that I don't?
I have always found the hornady manual to be on the conservative side, but I wanted to put this out there.
As for performance I got 4 shots touching and a flyer 3/4'' high. No notes from the day indicating it was a known flinch, but for my hunting ranges this will do just fine. Hopefully after testing the coming batch I will fix that flyer.
I am about to load up a batch I test fired a while ago, and see that I loaded my #3031 150gr SP Interlock in 308 WIN with 45.5gr of Varget. That is within tolerances of the Lee manual range of 44-47gr for a 150gr jacketed bullet.
The hornady handbook has this bullet listed at 35.9-44.5gr of Varget.
I had no signs of over-pressure and shot to 47gr in my testing so I am nit concerned about pressures, my concern is: Am I pushing this bullet too fast to perform well on impact? What does Horady know about this bullet that I don't?
I have always found the hornady manual to be on the conservative side, but I wanted to put this out there.
As for performance I got 4 shots touching and a flyer 3/4'' high. No notes from the day indicating it was a known flinch, but for my hunting ranges this will do just fine. Hopefully after testing the coming batch I will fix that flyer.




















































