I've been doing some load development for my Zastava 7x64 Brenneke and the velocity is quite a bit lower than what the reloading manuals list. Now I realize I'm not going to get exactly what is listed in a book but was hoping to be a little closer than I am.
I'll start with the components. Barnes 140gr TSX, Speer nickle plated and primed brass, RL 22, H4350, and H4381 powders have been tried.
The rifle has an extremely long throat. I haven't done a chamber casting but even with the long TSX bullets I can't seat them out far enough to touch the lands. Basically I've set my COL at the max the magazine will allow which is way longer than the reloading manual specs. I also suspect a generous chamber because starting and mid range loads leave the primer protruding from the back of the case. Even with max loads the primer is sticking out very slightly. Barrel length is 22 inches.
The load data I've been using is straight up .280 Remington data from the latest Barnes manual. The manual lists velocities around the 2950 fps range with the three powders I've tried from a 24 inch barrel.
The velocities I'm able to get avg around 2650 -2675 fps with all three powders. Accuracy is within my acceptable limits with RL 22 showing the most promising groups.
I know it will get the job done at the velocities I'm obtaining but I was kind of hoping for a bit more out of it. There seems to be absolutely no pressure signs at the max loads and I'm basically getting 7x57 velocities out of it.
Any suggestions or experience with a situation like this?
I'll start with the components. Barnes 140gr TSX, Speer nickle plated and primed brass, RL 22, H4350, and H4381 powders have been tried.
The rifle has an extremely long throat. I haven't done a chamber casting but even with the long TSX bullets I can't seat them out far enough to touch the lands. Basically I've set my COL at the max the magazine will allow which is way longer than the reloading manual specs. I also suspect a generous chamber because starting and mid range loads leave the primer protruding from the back of the case. Even with max loads the primer is sticking out very slightly. Barrel length is 22 inches.
The load data I've been using is straight up .280 Remington data from the latest Barnes manual. The manual lists velocities around the 2950 fps range with the three powders I've tried from a 24 inch barrel.
The velocities I'm able to get avg around 2650 -2675 fps with all three powders. Accuracy is within my acceptable limits with RL 22 showing the most promising groups.
I know it will get the job done at the velocities I'm obtaining but I was kind of hoping for a bit more out of it. There seems to be absolutely no pressure signs at the max loads and I'm basically getting 7x57 velocities out of it.
Any suggestions or experience with a situation like this?



















































