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Varget & .308W?
17 January 2016, 02:39
gcfVarget & .308W?
Gents -
Recently acquired a very nice, older, low round count, R700 LTR / .308 / 20" / 1:12 twist.
Plan to start out w/ Lapua brass, Hrdy 168 A-Max, WWLR primers, & Varget.
Understand the whole "each rifle is an entity unto itself" concept, but wondering if anyone would care to share their accuracy load, w/ this (or a similar) combination? Plan to start on the lower end - & work up of course, but I'm thinking 42 - 44 grains Varget / 2.8" - 2.815" COL, should be the ticket.
If Varget doesn't work out, I'll go looking for some RL-15, or IMR4895.
Thanks in advance!
BTW, here are a few pics of the rifle in question.
Regards - GCF
"Sometimes you make eight - Sometimes you hit dirt"
17 January 2016, 03:04
p dog shootershould shoot with just about any thing.
17 January 2016, 03:10
KimRHave a Precision Field rifle by Borden on a 40X action.Came with 300 rounds loaded with 40/Varget,168SMK moly,IMI Match prepped cases,2590fps.Shoots big 1s,little 2s.All I need.
17 January 2016, 03:11
waterratquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
should shoot with just about any thing.
The Varget will work out!
I tend to use more than enough gun
17 January 2016, 16:39
vinesH-VARGET is very good.
don't forget about RL-15 and IMR 4064
they shot the best for me in MY .308 and 7MM-08 but that's in my rifles also try some FED.210M primers..
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17 January 2016, 20:50
gcfThanks for the input guys - looking forward to getting this project off the ground.
With a previous .308 (R700 5R MilSpec), I used Sierra 168MK's, & IMR4895 / 41 grns), but thought I'd try something different - this time around.
Regards - GCF
"Sometimes you make eight - Sometimes you hit dirt"
17 January 2016, 21:29
pagosawingnutMy accuracy load for my .308 is a Hornady 168 gr Amax and 44.8 grains of RL-15, Accuracy all day long.
18 January 2016, 02:59
Dans40XCDrop the dirty Varget & load/shoot some VihtaVuori N135/N140.
You won't go back to Hodgdon powders ever again.
18 January 2016, 04:40
dpcdYes, my most accurate 308 load was with N140. However; now, it is, A; impossible to get around here, and B; twice the price of anything else; therefore, I no longer use it.
23 January 2016, 19:58
marshmandanMy accuracy loads have been:
168gr Nosler Ballistic tip
44.2gr Varget
CCI BR-2
Winchester Brass
COAL 2.814"
168gr Nosler Custom
44.0gr Varget
Rest same as above
150gr Nosler Ballistic tip
46.0gr Varget
CCI BR-2
Federal Brass
COAL 2.814"
23 January 2016, 20:38
jeffeossowhen i kept played with a range of powders - i liked varget alot
now - for me ... it doesn't matter what powder as long as it is middle of the reloading chart, for cup and core bullets, -0.025 to -0.35 off the lands, very even seating depth ..
23 January 2016, 22:43
gcfWell so far, 168 amax / Varget 42.0, or 43.0 /2.81 COAL / Lapua brass, WWLR, turn in fairly nice 5 shot, 100 yd groups - 4 rounds into 0.5", w/ a 5th round opening the group up just a bit.
Slight edge to 43.0.
Semi gusty conditions.
Problem - the Lapua brass necks, would seem to be a little too thick (0.0145" - 0.015" / 0.336" sized neck OD / 0.305" sized neck ID) for this rifle's chamber. I notice that a new .308" amax will just barely slide into the neck of a 1x fired piece of brass. 0.309" fired neck ID, & 0.347" fired neck OD.
Pressure - especially on the 43.0 grn, & 44.0 grn Varget groups seemed a tad high.
Tight neck chamber seems odd for a factory gun (??), but thinking I may turn the necks down a bit - on a small batch, & see if that helps.
Anyone have thoughts on minimum neck wall thickness? I'm thinking 0.012" - 0.013" maybe?
Also plan to drop the charge back a bit (40.0 - 41.0), & try a slightly longer COAL.
Regards - GCF
"Sometimes you make eight - Sometimes you hit dirt"