Kampfjager
Well-Known Member
This is a OCW test i did with a 308.... whats your thoughts on what you see here?
100 yI'm saying 42.1 looks good, not a whole lot of POI shift 1 up and 1 down, what distance are you shooting at?
Why not 43.1?I'd go 42.2 and mess with seating depth as needed.
Absolutely no signs of over pressure and the velocity of 43.1 was 2,620 fps.... seems to be a conservative load....Yep. I thought somewhere around 43 looked good. 42.9 to 43.1 there's very little poi shift. I'd load 43 and play with seating depth. All this assuming you had no signs of pressure.
Why not 43.1?
I agree with Brent you do have room to push it up higher if you wanted to, I'm doing the same load development right now, factory 700 rem, same everything, except federal brass over here, and I'm about to load up at 45.0 to start working seating depth.Its..
168 SMK
Lapua brass
CCI br2 primers
Varget
Seated at mag lenght
I see what your saying.....Well, this is a OCW Test which is a quick and dirty method of determining which charge falls into an area of least harmonic "uniqueness". The idea with this test is not necessarily to pick the tiniest group but to triangulate your three shot group and identify the spot where the center of that 3 shot group would be. When you find two or three adjacent groups whose centers are virtually in the exact same spot, those powder charges show the greatest sweet spot potential. If you look at 43.1, it's center is at 12:00 of your target dot but the two groups on either side are at 9:30 or 10:00 o'clock. If 43.1 was more in the 10 o'clock position, that would be the obvious winner.