brianwinzor
Well-Known Member
LB, Thanks for the information. You did not mention what the dimensions of you tight neck chamber were, but I assume that it is about .288.
Achieving 3,650 fps with the Nosler 100 grain BT seems to be inline with 3,550 - 3,590 fps I am achieving from the 24 inch barrel with custom chamber and standard neck.
I note from my chronograph records in 1987 with my Sako Sporter 25/06 AI, that initially I was getting 3,600 - 3700 fps with the Nosler 100 grains SPBT, but later considered those loads excessive after the primer pockets started to loosen in 5 shots or less. The details of those results using Remington cases, and Federal 215 primer are:
3/10/87 (23C)
59.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3494 fps
60.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3654
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3687
63.0 grains WW 785 - 3556 fps
64.0 grains WW 785 - 3631 fps
6/12/87 (21C)
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3733 fps
8/1/88 (30C)
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3647 fps
64.0 grains WW 785 - 3618 fps
As I then considered those loads exceessive, I dropped my load of 61.0 grains IMR 4831 back to 60.5 grains, and achieved these.
1/6/88 (13C)
60.5 grain IMR 4831 - 3554 fps
1/7/88 (14C)
60.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3589 fps
31/7/88 (14C)
60.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3565 fps
For some reason my velocities with this load soared on 20/3/89, (23C) but the extreme spread was incredibly low.
Group 1 (7 shots)
3688
3685
3675
3674
3672
3672
3683
3675 (Ave) Group size 0.520 inches
16 ES
Group 2 (3 shots)
3675
3673
3688
3678 Ave Group size 0.156 inches at 100 yds.
Group 3 (5 shots)
3661
3683
3672
3672
3679
3673 Ave Group size 0.485 inches
Subsequently this load of 60.5 grains IMR 4831 seemed to deliver between 3550 and 3575 fps.
My only testing with the 90 grain Sierra HPBT, Remington cases and Federal 215 primer delivered:
56.0 grains WW 760 - 3550 fps
57.0 grains WW 760 - 3604 fps (Max)
62.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3608 fps
63.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3657 fps (comp load)
65.0 grains WW 785 - 3703 fps
65.5 grains WW 785 - 3757 fps (Max)
It certainly is interesting to compare and rationalise results. Regards, Brian.
Achieving 3,650 fps with the Nosler 100 grain BT seems to be inline with 3,550 - 3,590 fps I am achieving from the 24 inch barrel with custom chamber and standard neck.
I note from my chronograph records in 1987 with my Sako Sporter 25/06 AI, that initially I was getting 3,600 - 3700 fps with the Nosler 100 grains SPBT, but later considered those loads excessive after the primer pockets started to loosen in 5 shots or less. The details of those results using Remington cases, and Federal 215 primer are:
3/10/87 (23C)
59.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3494 fps
60.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3654
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3687
63.0 grains WW 785 - 3556 fps
64.0 grains WW 785 - 3631 fps
6/12/87 (21C)
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3733 fps
8/1/88 (30C)
61.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3647 fps
64.0 grains WW 785 - 3618 fps
As I then considered those loads exceessive, I dropped my load of 61.0 grains IMR 4831 back to 60.5 grains, and achieved these.
1/6/88 (13C)
60.5 grain IMR 4831 - 3554 fps
1/7/88 (14C)
60.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3589 fps
31/7/88 (14C)
60.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3565 fps
For some reason my velocities with this load soared on 20/3/89, (23C) but the extreme spread was incredibly low.
Group 1 (7 shots)
3688
3685
3675
3674
3672
3672
3683
3675 (Ave) Group size 0.520 inches
16 ES
Group 2 (3 shots)
3675
3673
3688
3678 Ave Group size 0.156 inches at 100 yds.
Group 3 (5 shots)
3661
3683
3672
3672
3679
3673 Ave Group size 0.485 inches
Subsequently this load of 60.5 grains IMR 4831 seemed to deliver between 3550 and 3575 fps.
My only testing with the 90 grain Sierra HPBT, Remington cases and Federal 215 primer delivered:
56.0 grains WW 760 - 3550 fps
57.0 grains WW 760 - 3604 fps (Max)
62.5 grains IMR 4831 - 3608 fps
63.0 grains IMR 4831 - 3657 fps (comp load)
65.0 grains WW 785 - 3703 fps
65.5 grains WW 785 - 3757 fps (Max)
It certainly is interesting to compare and rationalise results. Regards, Brian.