Went to the range with a friend yesterday and we were working up a load at 100 yards for his 300 win mag.
Load data
Reloader 25 - 79.1 grains (79.5 gr is alliant book max with a stated velocity of 3050).
Nosler Accubond 180 grain
CCI magnum LR primer
RP brass 2-3x fired
Overall length 3.340”
Rifle data
Tikka T3 stainless with bushnell 4200 3-9 scope.
At 100 yards, it was grouping right at MOA and sighted for bullseye at 100 yards. We moved back to 200 yards and he put the cross hairs on the target, and POI was 6” low below POA at 200 yards (scope was not adjusted at all) . I know from my previous experience with 30-06 is that at most there should be about a 2” drop from 100 yards to 200 yards. We didn’t have enough loads left to put more than about 6-7 shots down range at 200. I even tried one from his rifle and same POI at 6” low.
This substantial drop really has us stumped. I reload for my 300 wsm (180 grain accubond again and IMR 4350) and was ringing 4” steel at 200 no problem (never shot paper), so I’m assuming my bullet drop was much less significant.
Any thoughts? Could it be the temperature sensitivity of Reloader 25 is causing a significant drop in velocity (we do not have a chronograph)??? Hard to believe it would cause a 6” drop from 100 to 200 yards. Or is something else wrong here?
Load data
Reloader 25 - 79.1 grains (79.5 gr is alliant book max with a stated velocity of 3050).
Nosler Accubond 180 grain
CCI magnum LR primer
RP brass 2-3x fired
Overall length 3.340”
Rifle data
Tikka T3 stainless with bushnell 4200 3-9 scope.
At 100 yards, it was grouping right at MOA and sighted for bullseye at 100 yards. We moved back to 200 yards and he put the cross hairs on the target, and POI was 6” low below POA at 200 yards (scope was not adjusted at all) . I know from my previous experience with 30-06 is that at most there should be about a 2” drop from 100 yards to 200 yards. We didn’t have enough loads left to put more than about 6-7 shots down range at 200. I even tried one from his rifle and same POI at 6” low.
This substantial drop really has us stumped. I reload for my 300 wsm (180 grain accubond again and IMR 4350) and was ringing 4” steel at 200 no problem (never shot paper), so I’m assuming my bullet drop was much less significant.
Any thoughts? Could it be the temperature sensitivity of Reloader 25 is causing a significant drop in velocity (we do not have a chronograph)??? Hard to believe it would cause a 6” drop from 100 to 200 yards. Or is something else wrong here?