14 February 2006, 16:59
Johnny foreigner243 Nosler 70 BT & Varget
Im using 42 grains (suggester max from Nosler) of Varget under a 70 grain BT. Accuracy is good velocity is 3520 fps. I'm using Lapua brass, but my primers are getting extended rims around the pin crater. I need to use this rifle tonight and can't re-zero if I drop the load by 1 grain. I'm using Lapua brass in an Ultralight Weatherby.
Should I drop the load and hope that I stay close to zero, or do I use the load. I'm not sure if the primers show a dangerously high pressure.
14 February 2006, 17:19
Savage99If other pressure signs are good then I would use the load tonight. How is the initial bolt lift effort and the case head expansion on new brass?
While I don't know your barrel length the velocity is rasonable also.
14 February 2006, 18:38
Jay GorskiAgreed, If you're not getting a sticky bolt, I wouldn't worry about. BTW, I'm thinking that dropping a grain would drop your POI about 6mm, no big deal. Jay
14 February 2006, 22:50
groundhog devastationjf, 41.0 grains of VARGET and the 70 grain Nosler BT is one of my "go to" loads whenever checking out a .243 I'm working on for someone! I've seen several get worse accurracy when upping to 42.0 grains. Maybe it was just the 5 or 6 that I've tested but 41.0 grains seems to be the right combo for my testing and varmint killing accurracy. As far as POI shifting from 1 grain drop, I'd expect the 100 yard POI to be so close you wouldn't know the difference. GHD
15 February 2006, 04:29
vapodoguse the load.....drop one grain later when you have time to rezero the gun.
21 February 2006, 01:12
Johnny foreignerHi all.
Shot the gun/reload combo to no ill affect.
I'll down load to 40.5-41 and go from there.
Cheers