purpledragon
Well-Known Member
Let us know how that works out.....
If no pressure I keep going.Got a few more rounds down range today with the .300 weatherby and IMR-4451
Weatherby Mark V
24" tube (I put 26" in my last post)
Weatherby brass, new
CCI-250
178gr AH
IMR-4451
3.610" COAL
indoor range ~70deg.
Magnetospeed sporter
74gr--2968
75gr--3039
76gr--3105
77gr--3140
77.5gr--3177
78gr--3168
78.5gr--3198
79gr--3202
79.5gr--3245
No pressure signs anywhere, no dimples, no flattening primers, ejector marks, nothing. Should I keep going with this one? For you experts out there, why do i get a bit of stalling then a jump in velocity? Are 1/2gr increments not enough in a larger case like this one? I typically shoot 2-3 rounds with a minute or more in between, then put the rifle down for several minutes while I shoot something else. The barrel would cool faster if I were outside in the breeze i'm sure, but I never let them get too hot.
Yep, Let her eatGot a few more rounds down range today with the .300 weatherby and IMR-4451
Weatherby Mark V
24" tube (I put 26" in my last post)
Weatherby brass, new
CCI-250
178gr AH
IMR-4451
3.610" COAL
indoor range ~70deg.
Magnetospeed sporter
74gr--2968
75gr--3039
76gr--3105
77gr--3140
77.5gr--3177
78gr--3168
78.5gr--3198
79gr--3202
79.5gr--3245
No pressure signs anywhere, no dimples, no flattening primers, ejector marks, nothing. Should I keep going with this one? For you experts out there, why do i get a bit of stalling then a jump in velocity? Are 1/2gr increments not enough in a larger case like this one? I typically shoot 2-3 rounds with a minute or more in between, then put the rifle down for several minutes while I shoot something else. The barrel would cool faster if I were outside in the breeze i'm sure, but I never let them get too hot.
Looking at my data with IMR-4955 I got 3253 at 80gr, 3299 with 81gr and a slight ejector mark. So maybe I should keep rolling with this one since I'm not getting any pressure signs yet and see where I end up.
Big jump from 61 to 61.5! Looks like you'll be playing in the 62.5 to 63 gr. range. Kind of the upper capacity limit for that case anyway. FWIW, my 280AI (Savage AXIS II w/ 22" 1:8 barrel) hit pressure at 62 gr. Same bullet, brass and powder but FedGM215M primer, so I'm shooting it at 61.5 gr. Best to you in your load development.I guess this is the place to post data?!! This was my first foray using absolute Hammers. Gun is a Savage 110 with a 24 inch McGowan 1:8.5 twist barrel chambered in 280AI. Load details: new Peterson brass, Hybrid 100V powder, CCI#250 primers, 140 grain absolute hammer bullets. Ran them over the chrono and results are as follows:
61 -3257
61.5 -3323
62 -3349
62.5 -3364
63 -3375
63.5 -3419 (slightly sticky bolt lift)
64 -3437( definite bolt stickiness and slight primer flattening)
Thanks very much. I have it downloaded.Here is the latest data: 7-
You maxed out right around where I did. I'm dialing back my load to 62.8 gr and trying BR2 primers now (originally used 215M). Once it stops raining here I'll get to the range and see how it does.I guess this is the place to post data?!! This was my first foray using absolute Hammers. Gun is a Savage 110 with a 24 inch McGowan 1:8.5 twist barrel chambered in 280AI. Load details: new Peterson brass, Hybrid 100V powder, CCI#250 primers, 140 grain absolute hammer bullets. Ran them over the chrono and results are as follows:
61 -3257
61.5 -3323
62 -3349
62.5 -3364
63 -3375
63.5 -3419 (slightly sticky bolt lift)
64 -3437( definite bolt stickiness and slight primer flattening)
Actually it was your data off the absolute data spreadsheet that I went off of!! So thank you sir!!You maxed out right around where I did. I'm dialing back my load to 62.8 gr and trying BR2 primers now (originally used 215M). Once it stops raining here I'll get to the range and see how it does.