That's great shooting!I am loading RL 23 with Hornady 140 grain eld-m and Berger 140 grain vld Bullets Norma brass and federal match lr primers. Following the Hornady reloading manual.
shooting .19" groups but velocities are not even close.
24" barrel
here are the results from the labradar
Just not understanding what the book states at 54.1 grains it should be pushing 3050 FPS but at 2854.2 is a 6% reductio. Any thoughts would be helpful. The guns shoots just wanted more velocity that is why I justified it over the 6.5 creed moore. I have three of them.
RL 23 grains FPS avg Delta FPS 53.5 2809 54.1 2,854.2 45.2 55 2908 53.8
How far can I push over the recommended levels checking primers and pressure signs. I have shot about 80 rounds through the gun with standard break in. picture is 10' target at 1,000 yards slight breeze pushing left.
This has also been my experience with a 22" barrel, N565, and ADG brass. Staying clear of pressure, I'm only getting around 2850 with 156s and 2890 with 147s. Will be trying 140s and some faster burning powders soon.You might have to choose between accuracy over speed especially if you use Hornady brass. I have 2 PRC's and have used nearly all Hornady's of reloading data and have never gotten their advertised speeds in any of my PRC's without pressure problems. RL26 & H1000 seem to be more consistant than their other listed loads but I still get pressure when near >2950 fps.
Said exactly what I was going to say! ThanksHornady data based on 26" barrel at 70F. You got 24" and most likely shooting in colder denser air. It all makes sense.
And after 200 more Hot loads you will be chasing the lands.It's two things. One, new brass uses energy to form to the chamber on its first firing. Two, it takes 150-200 rounds for a barrel to break in. Once it's broke in, you should gain significant FPS.
Few if any reloading manuals will give you what you want, it's called vicarious liability, they give you velocities that are obtainable, but... the powder weights have been lawyerized most of the time if you want to reach the velocity you're looking for you'll have to chronograph and watch pressure on the brass, keeping it safe of course.I am loading RL 23 with Hornady 140 grain eld-m and Berger 140 grain vld Bullets Norma brass and federal match lr primers. Following the Hornady reloading manual.
shooting .19" groups but velocities are not even close.
24" barrel
here are the results from the labradar
Just not understanding what the book states at 54.1 grains it should be pushing 3050 FPS but at 2854.2 is a 6% reductio. Any thoughts would be helpful. The guns shoots just wanted more velocity that is why I justified it over the 6.5 creed moore. I have three of them.
RL 23 grains FPS avg Delta FPS 53.5 2809 54.1 2,854.2 45.2 55 2908 53.8
How far can I push over the recommended levels checking primers and pressure signs. I have shot about 80 rounds through the gun with standard break in. picture is 10' target at 1,000 yards slight breeze pushing left.