257 Wby, 115 gr, Barnes TSX, 68 gr IMR 7828, Wby case, Fed 215 LRM primer.
Manual says 3400 fps max load. I have loaded this one before in my Vanguard 24" barrel. Over chony 3300 fps.
Everything is the same but changed to new WBY brass ( fire formed Remington 7mm Mag brass before) , new speed 3480 fps!!!
Does not seem to be any high pressure signs on brass and bolt opens like butter.
Manual says 2747 fps with 165 and 58 gr IMR 4350
My 30/06 Tikka got 3008 fps with a 165 gr Speer Grand Slam with this load but with the Hornady 165 Spire point it only gets 2880 fps.
I am using the same powders and primers from all the loads so its not a new lot of powder or primers.
I moved from the Okanagan to the Kootenays. It is arid and dry in the Okanagan and way more humid here. Also I have gained altitude.Here's the question, Will this affect velocity in my loads? And all my rifles were printing higher than the sight ins at lower altitude. Just wondering....
In theory, elevation affects both - gravity and air density... How much is humidity/elevation difference are we talking?
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Elevation : West Kelowna = 1129 ft. Rainfall = monthly , 22 mm annual , 234.6 mm
Creston = 2005 ft. RF: monthly 44 mm, annual 528 mm
Humidity was at 87% (15 deg C ) when I was at the range the other day. It was as dry as a popcorn fart (37 deg C ish, 3 wks straight) in the Okanagan when I took my readings.
Manual says 3400 fps max load. I have loaded this one before in my Vanguard 24" barrel. Over chony 3300 fps.
Everything is the same but changed to new WBY brass ( fire formed Remington 7mm Mag brass before) , new speed 3480 fps!!!
Does not seem to be any high pressure signs on brass and bolt opens like butter.
Manual says 2747 fps with 165 and 58 gr IMR 4350
My 30/06 Tikka got 3008 fps with a 165 gr Speer Grand Slam with this load but with the Hornady 165 Spire point it only gets 2880 fps.
I am using the same powders and primers from all the loads so its not a new lot of powder or primers.
I moved from the Okanagan to the Kootenays. It is arid and dry in the Okanagan and way more humid here. Also I have gained altitude.Here's the question, Will this affect velocity in my loads? And all my rifles were printing higher than the sight ins at lower altitude. Just wondering....
In theory, elevation affects both - gravity and air density... How much is humidity/elevation difference are we talking?
__________________
Elevation : West Kelowna = 1129 ft. Rainfall = monthly , 22 mm annual , 234.6 mm
Creston = 2005 ft. RF: monthly 44 mm, annual 528 mm
Humidity was at 87% (15 deg C ) when I was at the range the other day. It was as dry as a popcorn fart (37 deg C ish, 3 wks straight) in the Okanagan when I took my readings.
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