Equalizer
Well-Known Member
Rifle:
Remington 700 SS trued reciever
McGowan barrel with brake (24", 1-10t)
Bell and Carlson stock w/pilars
Rifle basix varmint trigger
Talley one piece rings/bases
Leica Amplus 2.5-15 x 50 i sfp moa/moa
I got this rifle from a fellow forum member here and have been wanting to get it dialed in forever. Life has a way ya know. anyway…..
I got some Lapua 30-06 brass and ran them through a Redding 338-06 FL sizer die set for minimal shoulder bump and I used WLR primers. I had an open box of 200 grain Hornady SST's so I used them for fire forming the cases. I chose Varget because I have lots of it and the previous owner got good results with it. I'm a Barnes fan so will probably switch to the 185 gr TTSX but for now I'm just glad to be shooting it.
Per Hornady data:
338-06
200 grain SST
Varget
Min 43.5
Max 57.3
I formed 20 cases with a charge of 52.0 grains. The rifle grouped decently and cases formed nicely. Time passed and when free time presented itself I decided to fiddle with seating depth. I loaded the same 20 cases, five each with 52.0 grains at 3.19", 3.24" 3.29", and 3.32". 3.32" was the clear winner.
I finally got around to running a pressure test and I also took velocity readings for the 20 shots using my magnetospeed v3. Using the same brass as before, I started at 52.5 grains and increased charge weight by .3 grains ending at 57.6. I went .3 grains over book max to find pressure planing to back off to the highest velocity/accuracy node. I got a light mark on the last three cases but no sticky bolt lift. The temperature was in the mid to high 80's.
The velocity spread was 25-26 fps increase per .3 grain increase with a few flat spots.
56.1 - 2866 fps
56.4 - 2872 fps
56.7 - 2869 fps
57.0 - 2873 fps
I believe this is where I want to fine tune but I'm fairly new to basing load work up on velocity. The barrel has approximately 260 rounds through it. I'm going to attach pictures of the raw chronograph data and the last few cases with ejector swipe (or whatever it is). Please comment on the data!
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