I run 42.3gr of Varget under a 180gr SMK in my bolt gun with fantastic results.
Mine is not a coyote, I'm using SMK's, and the load is above Sierra's maximum published load.
"...What press..." It'd be the scale, not the press. The press has nothing to do with the powder charge.
"...recipies required..." Waste of your time. You have to work up the load for your rifle. No two rifles, even identical rifles with consecutive serial numbers, will shoot the same ammo the same way.
Barnes bullets require Barnes data. Go to their site.
"...the load is above Sierra's maximum published load..." Quit that or be sure and tell anybody shooting near you that your loads are unsafe.

"...What press..." It'd be the scale, not the press. The press has nothing to do with the powder charge.
"...recipies required..." Waste of your time. You have to work up the load for your rifle. No two rifles, even identical rifles with consecutive serial numbers, will shoot the same ammo the same way.
Barnes bullets require Barnes data. Go to their site.
"...the load is above Sierra's maximum published load..." Quit that or be sure and tell anybody shooting near you that your loads are unsafe.
I run 42.3gr of Varget under a 180gr SMK in my bolt gun with fantastic results.
Mine is not a coyote, I'm using SMK's, and the load is above Sierra's maximum published load.
"...the load is above Sierra's maximum published load..." Quit that or be sure and tell anybody shooting near you that your loads are unsafe.
I just eyeball it when I put gun powder in my cartirdges.... Made an ooops on mixing powder, no big deal. When I mix all of my powder together I just put in a little bit less..
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At least when I spilled my coffee it landed in my lap and not on the keyboard..... bugger !



























