Gotta love the sound of Varget kernels crunching as you seat the bullet on a 26 gr charge, especially when you seat to 2.260.![]()
You're the second person recently to mention that degree of compression for this load, but when I load to 2.250, I'm not yet at 'crunching' stage???
Maybe the powder drops a little tighter through my funnel?![]()
Hey guys, got myself everything I needed and have managed to put together my first few rounds... *yay*....
Yet another question, I see the overall length, as posted here, and in the Lyman book say 2.60.. However, when I measure a factory load, it's a fair bit shorter, something around 2.15 or so...
Why the difference? And, how, is any, will this impact my semi?
BTW, I picked up some Hornady and Sierra bullets, as well as Varget and H-335 to play around with ...
Thanks again...!
I seem to be saying that a lot.. LOL
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Agent Mango:
What did those chrono at? Did you shoot them farther than 100m?
I'd try speeding up the Hornady's if you are not seeing pressure...
I only load for my ARs in .223, and 25.5 gr. of Varget works good.
Sometimes the longer bullets give just o.k. results at closer ranges, but really shine out past 300m.
Your rifle alsp may not like certain components -a fact of handloading. Definately try out the 69gr. SMKs
Neck sizing should be fine. Check case length and trim as required.but the bolt was just the tiniest bit sticky for the 26 gr of Varget (incidentally, if a bolt is sticky on a piece of fired brass, is it still ok to neck size and use again, or does it need a FL size?)
Yeah it might be worth trying some other bullets. What about something lighter though, since I am only shooting at 100m for the next while. Maybe a Hornady 50 gr VMAX? And where is a source of Sierra bullets anyhoo?
I've been getting goods results with 69gr Sierra HPBT, and 25-26gr Varget, in my 700 LTR. KD
which Lee die set to acquire (collet vs FL; with or without factory crimp) ?
FL Size the brass as it may not fit your chamber and as I stated above your loading for Auto feed rifle.So what are the steps involved in case prep. with 1F brass ?
Lee Case Trimmer works well for me, if you're loading for multiple calibers you may want to look at the lathe style trimmer from Wilson/Redding/Forster etc... also a Digital Caliper works well enough for determining COL plus you can buy a Comparator for the caliper fairly cheap.I have a tumbler but nothing else. What equipment should I buy ? chamber gauge/case length gauge/Lee zip trim/etc...