I gave up on the RCC brass for now. Way too soft and was blowing primers at loads that the Norma and Hornady brass did fine with.
Ended up with one heck of a load
Rocky Mountain 250 Gr bullet
58.0 Varget
FedGM215m
0.005 jump
MV 2700 with single digit ES
Headed to Wyoming next week for an elk hunt in the Thorofare. Will report back on how the RM bullets do.
When I built the first one and compared it to others, the best dsta showed 10-12' of velocity loss per inch in that range of barrel.I know it is not apples to apples but you are getting better MV than a 338win mag with the same bullet weight.
I was going to go with a 22" barrel for my rifle. Would you know how much velocity would be sacrificed at that barrel length?
I know it is not apples to apples but you are getting better MV than a 338win mag with the same bullet weight.
I was going to go with a 22" barrel for my rifle. Would you know how much velocity would be sacrificed at that barrel length?
When I built the first one and compared it to others, the best dsta showed 10-12' of velocity loss per inch in that range of barrel.
Mine had a 24" barrel and I ran the 250 Berger at 2810" as my go to load. It shot bugholes with that load.Wow I would have gun with a non magnum bolt face that would handle any animal in North America.
Mine had a 24" barrel and I ran the 250 Berger at 2810" as my go to load. It shot bugholes with that load.
Rich is right. This chambering shoots bugholes with just about anything you load with it.
I had a Ruger like yours in 30-06, if you shot your rifle in 270 how would you rate recoil from 270win to 338Sherman
Or the new MEGAThat's a sweet looking Tanger. I have one as well, but would be afraid to let anyone change it. May make for a great 338 Max when the 300 WM barrel goes...