Ok, I just did a ladder test with 95 gr Sierra HPBT Matchking at 100 yards.
The rifle is a Remington 700 SPS Varmint with 1:9 1/8" twist. On the side of the bullet box, Sierra says clearly "for twists 1:9 or faster." So, I'm out by 1/8" of a twist.
The powder was H-4350 starting with 42.2 gr all the way to the max load of 43.0 gr of powder. 6 shots per target. Federal brass using WRL primer.
I don't like the 42.2, 42.4 or 42.6 gr loads. What about the 42.8 and 43.0 gr loads? Which is better? Is the gun OK to fire these projectiles?
The rifle is a Remington 700 SPS Varmint with 1:9 1/8" twist. On the side of the bullet box, Sierra says clearly "for twists 1:9 or faster." So, I'm out by 1/8" of a twist.
The powder was H-4350 starting with 42.2 gr all the way to the max load of 43.0 gr of powder. 6 shots per target. Federal brass using WRL primer.
I don't like the 42.2, 42.4 or 42.6 gr loads. What about the 42.8 and 43.0 gr loads? Which is better? Is the gun OK to fire these projectiles?





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