What muzzle velocity can I expect from 150gr and 168gr from a 308 20" rifle?

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I dont own a chronograph and im trying to aproximate how much muzzle velocity 2 rounds will give me with a 20" barrel:

a) 150gr Hornady FMJ with 44gr of IMR 4895 (my guess is 2650 fps)
b) 168gr Hornady A-Max with 44.5gr of Varget (my guess is 2600 fps)

If anyone has any experience with these loads or a rough approximation of what muzzle velocity could I be getting, please let me know! :)

Thanks!
 
depende on the twist you have
150g 2660-2665
168g 2600 for 44g 44.5 look for high pre.back off .5 to be safe
have fun
 
There is no way to tell accurately by looking or talking about it. You can get a bunch of reloading handbooks and look at the values they got with their equipment to get a rough idea.

Get 20 rifle makes with the same barrel length and a bunch of extremely well made match ammo and muzzle velocity will vary a lot - at least 100fps if not more. You can either chronograph them, or shoot at various ranges (I suggest 100, 250, 500, 750) without touching your sights/scope until you get an average POI drop at each range then work it out with a ballistics program.
 
I have an 18.5" Savage 10 PSR
168 grain AMAX seated 0.015" off the lands
Lapua brass
BR-2 CCI primers
46 grains of Varget.
2733 ft/sec

And 168 Berger VLDs with same Lapua Brass, 46 grains of Varget seated 0.015" off the lands at 2760.


2 groups at 300 yards with the AMAX
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I would guess about 100 fps less than a 24" barrel, but as has been stated, velocities vary a lot from barrel to barrel. I have a pair of 308s with consecutive serial numbers. Velocities with the same ammo are about 150 fps apart.
 
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