Just had my first shots with .308 handloaded today and was very surprised to see how accurate they are. It was much better than store ammo. |Is it something to be expected or is just luck?
I'd be very surprised if my handloads didn't shoot better than factory loads. Beating the factory just isn't that hard to do.
To be expected. All the calibres I reload are more accurate than factory ammo.
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I'd be very surprised if my handloads didn't shoot better than factory loads. Beating the factory just isn't that hard to do.
Luck.
Factory ammo is pretty good quality. If it happens to shoot well in your rifle, that is luck.
Same thing if you pick a load and try it.
But now that you have a load that works well, you are well positioned to start developing a better load.
Change only one variable at a time.
Try the same powder charge with the bullet seated 20 thou longer.
Try the same OAL with 44.5 and 45 gr.
Thats what I thought until my buddy brought his Savage Stealth to the range recently. He was shooting 6.5 Creedmoor Hornady ELD-X and they were amazing for him - he obviously got lucky and the gun simply "works" with this ammo
We chonographed it too and the numbers were incredible
Having said all that I still probably had the edge on accuracy using my reloads (and I'm still convinced theres more to come). And cost - by a long ways.....
Luck.
Factory ammo is pretty good quality. If it happens to shoot well in your rifle, that is luck.
Same thing if you pick a load and try it.
But now that you have a load that works well, you are well positioned to start developing a better load.
Change only one variable at a time.
Try the same powder charge with the bullet seated 20 thou longer.
Try the same OAL with 44.5 and 45 gr.
Not all handloads will beat all factory loads, regardless of how careful you are when you load them. It's a matter of finding the right powder/bullet combination, whether factory or handload. I have seen cheap Remington Corelokts shoot 3/4moa in a rifle, while the same rifle shot high dollar HSM loads to 3moa, and the first handload tested to around 1-1/2moa. It took a change of powder, and some fine tuning of the COL to match the cheap Core lokt loads. That being said, I am usually able to find the best accuracy with handloads , with a bit of load development.
Ok. So it wasn't just some random charge. I've started with a safe load and the result was surprising. Didn't expect my first load to be so accurate.
I've used IMR 4064 38.4gr, 150 SST Hotnady bullet and hornady cases with CCI primers. I spent a lot of time preparing the case and for some reason it worked well. I'll try a different charge and see what happens.



























