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Anyone with quickload or other generally reliable pressure prediction software, could you run some numbers please? .280 Remington cartridge. Hopefully there is a standard case capacity in the software...??? 140 grain Sierra Gameking BTSP. Bullet in firm contact with lands (3.35" OAL, most accurate) AND bullet .15 short of lands (if possible to do both ways) H4831SC powder 22" bbl Current chrony results: humid wet day: 2903 fps at 59 grains 2854 fps at 58 grains Dry sunny hot day: 2918 fps at 58 grains 2844 fps at 57 grains 2803 fps at 56 grains Hodgdon says 58.5 grains of 4831 is max...and I'm well aware of the low-ish SAMMI limit on this cartridge. My accuracy is improving as I go up...so: Where do I hit 65kpsi per Quickload? Spare the lectures, I'm well enough versed to not give sw predictions 100% faith, and I understand the pressure issues quite well. I expect 4831 to be pretty well modelled by SW though, due to it's popularity and longetivity. If someone could run the numbers I'd be grateful to have another data point to use in making sure I stay safe. Thanks in advance! Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. | ||
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Quickload 280 Rem, SRA SPBT 1905 140 gr .284, 58.6 gr H4831SC [3.32"= 102.3%, 3.35" =98.3% case fill], 24" barrel: 3.35", 2822 fps, 46,139 psi 3.20", 2891 fps, 50,491 psi ---------------------------------------- Quickload does not allow for jamming into the lands , which can be like 2 more grains of powder. Quickload 280 Rem, SRA SPBT 1905 140 gr .284, 60.6 gr H4831SC [ 3.35" = 101.7% case fill], 24" barrel: 3.35", 2934 fps, 51,727 psi But from the looks of your velocity, you are not jamming hard into the lands at 3.35" ------------------------------------------------ Quickload also thinks that if you want 65k psi 3.35" try: 58.6 gr W760 3,154 fps 58 N550 3,137 fps 57 IMR4350 3,120 fps 56.1 H380 3,107 fps 52.1 IMR4895 3,102 fps I know I would do the last one, cause it makes less noise. | |||
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Actually I'm getting hard bolt closure (takes a moderate strike with the heel of my hand to get the bolt down) and rifling marks at that OAL...short throat I guess. Surprising in a factory rifle...Ruger M77MKII no less. Don't forget the 22" barrel. Wow, QL really doesn't think I'm getting much pressure at all! Funny for max loads in several load manuals... Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. | |||
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With a 22" barrel, 3.35", Quickload thinks you would need 59.4 gr to get 2804 fps, 48,551 psi So it looks like you are getting about 1 gr of powder effect from jamming into the lands. The Sierra load book is usually good. You should report back what you find out. | |||
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Whoops, It looks like I didn't do that the best way. To compensate for jamming into the lands, I need to alter "Shot Start Initiation Pressure". http://www.6mmbr.com/Quickload.html | |||
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Interesting read. I've been interested in QL for a while, but just don't load enough different (or new) guns to justify it. Yet! Right now the numbers you provided seem to indicate a preference for faster powders than most load guides show in .280Rem. Maybe the higher pressure limit does that, but first tests with VN560 were SLOW, 2546 fps worth of slow. 45 grains of IMR4895 (max per IMR) got me 2760 fps. That's a lot of increase to go to QL's 52 grain 3100 fps level. Maybe IMR is that mild with this load... Such is the fun of reloading, right! Thanks again for running the loads! Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. | |||
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