358Rooster
CGN Regular
- Location
- Central Saskatchewan
Strange thing happened with my .260; the load I had sussed out last fall with Hornady 140 BTHP and H4831SC that shot well enough for steel to 1050 yards (not BR accurate but cheap and easy) is seriously hot now. Looking back in my notes, the temperatures I shot in last fall were roughly the same as they were the other day, which was about +6C. The temp the other day may have gotten to +18C.
Velocities last fall averaged 2740 in the 27" Krieger with about a 60 fps spread
. This winter, I had the barrel shortened to 21-3/4" and velocities went to 2983 and 2990 before blowing a primer out on the third one. This, with the very same load - same bullet from the same lot, same powder from the same lot and same charge, same seating depth, same primer, same Lapua cases. In fact, I loaded about 200 rounds immediately after finding that 'good enough' load last fall.
Anyone have any relatively intelligent explanation for this one? At any rate, they're all pulled now and I've started load testing in earnest, now that work isn't taking up so much precious shooting time.
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Velocities last fall averaged 2740 in the 27" Krieger with about a 60 fps spread
. This winter, I had the barrel shortened to 21-3/4" and velocities went to 2983 and 2990 before blowing a primer out on the third one. This, with the very same load - same bullet from the same lot, same powder from the same lot and same charge, same seating depth, same primer, same Lapua cases. In fact, I loaded about 200 rounds immediately after finding that 'good enough' load last fall.Anyone have any relatively intelligent explanation for this one? At any rate, they're all pulled now and I've started load testing in earnest, now that work isn't taking up so much precious shooting time.
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