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Badlands BD-2 load data

Bill - I haven't tried them in my 7RM as my twist is 9.5. My 280AI is an 8 twist and stabilizes them fine. I got 3013 fps before pressure signs. I tried the StaBall 6.5 to conserve case space. Pressure spiked at a lower charge than I expected. It went from no pressure signs to very heavy bolt lift and trashed brass in .5 grains.
 
Here is some load data for 300 Norma. No frills killing machine.
 

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Ok, I'll see if I can get my info here. I'll start with the smallest and work my way up......

19" suppressed .270 Sherman, 1-8 twist
140 SBD II
CCI 200
Norma brass
3.500" OAL (.075" jump)
62.0 grain RL-26
3030 fps.
Max pressure was around 3160 fps with 64.5 grains, but this node was very accurate and forgiving. Will soon be loading the same bullet in another 25" barreled .270 Sherman and Peterson brass, interested to see what I end up getting for velocity. Below is what it looks like seated to touch the lands. The marker on the right bullet shows where the boat tail bearing surface starts.

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Next,
24" Suppressed 300 WSM, SAAMI spec 1-10
175 BDII
CCI 250
Norma brass
2.930" OAL (.055" jump)
66.5 grain H4831sc
2875 fps
Max was 2920 fps @ 67.4 grains. This is out of a factory Savage ultralight with a proof Carbon barrel, loosing a ton of capacity due to the short throat. Below, 2.930" -

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Next,
24" .338 Norma mag, CIP chamber, 1-9 twist
250 SBD II
GM215M
Peterson brass
3.656" OAL (.050" jump)
92.4 grain Retumbo
2900 fps
never found pressure signs, and I worked up to 93.5 grains @ ~2940ish. Below is seated @ .050" off I believe.

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This is what I got on the BDII's, soon as I get my barrel (8 twist Bartlien) I will start working on the 205's in a custom throated 20" 30 Nosler. I have VV-N565, IMR7828ssc, H1000, RS Magnum, Retumbo, RS-LRT, and some RL-33. Any suggestions on what I should start with? I was planning on trying H1000 and N565 first. Also, do these 205's seem to like to jump, or has anyone had them shoot well close to the lands? Below is a machinist up of the 205 SBDII, 215 Berger, and 212 eld-x.

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I shoot the 205s in my 30 nosler 26" barrel load out pretty long with 83.6 gns. Of retumbo and shoots 1/4" groups at 200 yds. 3 shots Barbour creek rifle benchmark carbon barrel
 
Howdy, I have been reading through this thread and very interested in trying these bullets. My 30-378 will be finished the first of August, 27" Bartlein 9twt,. What can I use in a 9twt. And what powder do you recommend. Thanks for your help.
 
The 205 grain requires a 1:8.5 so the 195 will be you heaviest choice, it needs a 1:10 or faster.
195 grain
Length: 1.650″
BC (G1): .675
BC (G7): .345
Twist: 1-10″

205 grain
Length: 1.825″
BC (G1): .785
BC (G7): .402
Twist: 1-8.5″
 
195 should scoot pretty good with say
N-570, 24n41, Rl-25-26-33-50, Retumbo and Us869. Any suggestions I have all of these. Thanks for your help.
I would use the data for the 200 grain bullet;

 
Any suggestions on .30 nosler?
195gr BD2
Alamo precision rifle w/ 24" proof research carbon 1:9 twist
looking at H1000, 4831SC, Retumbo
click on the 200 grain bullet tab;


 
I would use the data for the 200 grain bullet;

Thank you, I have Nosler manuals. I'm thinking N-570, I which I had quick loads.
One of these days. Thanks. 👍
 
click on the 200 grain bullet tab;


Thank you, I have that information; I was hoping someone would have real world experience with the BD2's. I also understand that all rifles are different just looking experience with similar barrel/action.
 
Thank you, I have that information; I was hoping someone would have real world experience with the BD2's. I also understand that all rifles are different just looking experience with similar barrel/action.
WOW, I noticed you are from Waxahachie Tx. I worked on the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.
I did electrical construction, building that power plant back in the 80's. Hope it's still in production. Building Nuclear Power Plants is a different world. Hope all is well. David
 
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