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105gr.VLDs.,Data Powder 85, CCI#34 vs. WLR primers

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16 March 2007, 21:14
bartsche
105gr.VLDs.,Data Powder 85, CCI#34 vs. WLR primers
Range report: Rifle .243 Ruger Varmint. All cases were RP.
  • 1. 105gr. VLD., 43.2 gr. DP86, 215 primer, 0al=2.875" avg. velocity=2880fps. 6" group at 100 yards. neither of the .243s stabilized this bullet.
  • 2. 68gr. FBHP. Berger, 41gr. dp85,oal=2.757"
  • A. #34 primer Avg. velocity= 2830fps., mild, 5 shot 1/2" group at 100 yds. 4 shots 1 1/2" group at 300yds.
  • B. WLR primer Avg. Velocity=2775 fps. 3 shot 1/4" group.
  • 3. 100gr. sp Mid South Bulk, 38.8gr. dp85, oal=2.830".
  • A. #34 primer, mild, Avg.Velocity= 2578 fps. 5 shot 1 1/2" groupat 100yds., flyer,4 shot 1 1/2" group at 300 yds.
  • B. WLR., Avg. Velocity= 2605 fps., 5 shot 1/2" group at 100 yds.
  • 4. 62gr. FBHP. Berger, 42 gr. dp85, oal=2.725".
  • A. #34 primer, Avg. Velocity= 2970fps.Mild, 3 shot group <1" at 100yds. 3 shot 1" group at 200 yds., 3 shot 1 1/2" group at 300 yds.
  • B. WLR. Avg. Velocity= 2795 to 3080???, 4 shot 1 1/4" at 100 yds.3 shot 2" group at 300yds.


    DP 85 22-250, Bull barrel, very little wind, 100yds. 55gr FBHP Berger, Everything the same except powder charge. Started at 39grains dp85 and went to 42 grains dp85 in 1/2 grain increments. Velocity went from 3400 fps to someting over 3700 fps. The largest group was .8" (42gr.) and the smallest 3 shot group was under .4". I chronographed all 7 loads one after the other, hot barrel. The 7 shots of different powder charges was an easy 1/2" group. The 42 gr. loading showed little or no over pressure.

    Since Wed. afternoon we ordered 48 more pounds of DP85. We ordered 32 pounds last month. This seems to be the perfect powder for the 22-250. Sadly ,as with all the surplus powder, once it is gone it is gone. Think about it, we may not have any surplus powder again until 10 years after the occupation of IRAQ and the powder that will be available could be in short supply at an elevated cost. Probably just one of my unfounded fears. Roll Eyesroger


  • Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
    17 March 2007, 23:23
    bartsche
    ConfusedDoes anyone use this info, or am I wasting my time? bewilderedroger


    Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
    17 March 2007, 23:41
    steve4102
    quote:
    Originally posted by bartsche:
    ConfusedDoes anyone use this info, or am I wasting my time? bewilderedroger


    I do! I look forward to your range reports. Keep em coming!

    Thanks Again
    19 March 2007, 00:20
    bja105
    Not a waste of time, for me. Thanks.


    Jason
    20 March 2007, 01:29
    N. S. Sherlock
    I saved the 22-250/243/Data 85 information . That is good to know. THanks. Makes it easier for me. ned


    "Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
    20 March 2007, 10:00
    max415
    i have 16 # dp85 finding it to be excellent powder for .243 ,.243 AI, .270 . I apreciate the range reports.
    20 March 2007, 21:33
    bartsche
    quote:
    Originally posted by max415:
    i have 16 # dp85 finding it to be excellent powder for .243 ,.243 AI, .270 . I apreciate the range reports.


    Can you share your load info on those 3 cartridges? Thanks waveroger


    Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..