I inherited my Dad's bolt action .308 target rifle, his reloading gear and some of his notes. It has a 13" twist, and just as he did, I'll be using Varget and SMK 155's. My experience so far is at 300m, and I hope to get out to 1000yds eventually. (I did shoot at last years Summerland shoot, but I was using peep sights and NATO surplus 147gr. I was mainly there for the fun.)
My Dad's notes show that when he switched from IMR 4895 to Varget, he began at 45.2gr (they were going subsonic past 900 yds), and ended up loading at 46.0.
I've seen others here who use 46grs, and I used some of Dad's 46gr stuff at the Frosty Farky, so I'm wondering why Sierra says their max load using Varget for the Palma Match 155 is 44.8 grs, and Hodgdon says the max using Varget for a 155 is 44.0 ?
Also, I've neck sized, trimmed and chamfered a little over 300 various cases (a real mixture: DA66, LC74, LC Match, Win, Imperial, Fed, and even some Lapua) and I'm about to sort them by weight. Obviously, some of these are going to vary in weight by a substantial amount. I've heard the 10% less rule for military cases, but even the military varies a lot, and some of the commercial stuff approaches military weight. Even the Lapua varies by a few grains, so I'm wondering:
Is there an overall cartridge weight I should be looking for, or is there a rule of thumb that tells me what charges I should be using per case weight to come up with as close as possible to a uniform round. Or should I just try to come up with say, 100 cases within 1 gr of each other, and reject the rest?
Add to all this the variations in bullet weight and it can get to be a bit confusing for a newbie loader. Any advice?
My Dad's notes show that when he switched from IMR 4895 to Varget, he began at 45.2gr (they were going subsonic past 900 yds), and ended up loading at 46.0.
I've seen others here who use 46grs, and I used some of Dad's 46gr stuff at the Frosty Farky, so I'm wondering why Sierra says their max load using Varget for the Palma Match 155 is 44.8 grs, and Hodgdon says the max using Varget for a 155 is 44.0 ?
Also, I've neck sized, trimmed and chamfered a little over 300 various cases (a real mixture: DA66, LC74, LC Match, Win, Imperial, Fed, and even some Lapua) and I'm about to sort them by weight. Obviously, some of these are going to vary in weight by a substantial amount. I've heard the 10% less rule for military cases, but even the military varies a lot, and some of the commercial stuff approaches military weight. Even the Lapua varies by a few grains, so I'm wondering:
Is there an overall cartridge weight I should be looking for, or is there a rule of thumb that tells me what charges I should be using per case weight to come up with as close as possible to a uniform round. Or should I just try to come up with say, 100 cases within 1 gr of each other, and reject the rest?
Add to all this the variations in bullet weight and it can get to be a bit confusing for a newbie loader. Any advice?