PRS Trainer Load Development - .223 Rem, Origin, Bartlein, Razor Gen III, MPA Matrix Pro

stevieb92

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Hey all,
I thought I would share some load development results from my PRS Trainer rifle. It is based on a Zermatt Origin, wearing a 26 inch Bartlein heavy palma barrel chambered by Southern Precision Rifles in .223 Rem (Wylde chamber), topped with a Vortex Razor Gen III, and sitting in a MPA Matrix Pro chassis. I'm planning to shoot this rifle in TAC division PRS matches in the local area and use it for centerfire PRS training. Initially, I used a load of 24.0 gr of Varget with a Hornady 75 ELD-M and in Starline brass lit by a CCI 400 srp. During the initial shots, I did a very short shoot/clean cycle and then began shooting it with this load. It provided decent results and I noticed the muzzle velocity climbing. During the last 30 shots or so, it has stabilized so I figured it was time for load development. That put me right at 200 rounds down the barrel.

Anyway, on to the meat of the story. My goal was roughly a half minute and single digit SDs. Shouldn't be that hard, right? I loaded a test using charge weights varying from 23.4 up to 25.2 in 0.2 gr increments. Then I shot them round robin style. I waited about 2 minutes between shots and at least 5 minutes in between shot strings. The results are below. I'd say that I am happy and will pick the 24.2 charge and load some of those up and do some shooting to confirm it's a good load. My reasons for picking the 24.2 was two parts. The charges were dispensed using an ATV4 on an A&D fx-120i. First, obviously the group size is small enough for my purposes and second, the point of impact between the charge directly below and above it appear to have the same elevation on the target. Lastly, the SD for the 24.2 was 10, so it was close enough to single digits and with some work I could possibly get it smaller. On to the data and pics...

Charge / Avg Vel / ES / SD / MOA
23.4 / 2738 / 25 / 11 / .56
23.6 / 2748 / 23 / 9 / .95
23.8 / 2795 / 65 / 25 / .34
24.0 / 2841 / 54 / 22 / .70
24.2 / 2853 / 24 / 10 / .36
24.4 / 2892 / 43 / 19 / .82
24.6 / 2904 / 43 / 16 / .83
24.8 / 2928 / 50 / 18 / .56
25.0 / 2944 / 39 / 15 / .90
25.2 / 2958 / 25 / 11 / .48

The primers looked a little flat on the corners in the 25.2 charge, but the bolt lift was the same as each other charge weight. It looked like there might be a good spot there around 25.2, but I have no reason to hot rod this, so I'll stick with 24.2 and call it done. Thanks for reading.

PRS Trainer Rifle 223 02.jpg


PRS_Trainer_Rifle_223_Load_Dev_Targets_A.jpg


PRS_Trainer_Rifle_223_Load_Dev_Targets_B.jpg
 
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