26 February 2024, 02:52
TNTBRCEB 500gr Solids load data
Did some load regulation yesterday using some CEB 500gr solids and H4831sc.
Fired out of my 470 Heym with 26" barrels. 105.5gr was showing 2175fps over my chrono.
Wondering if anyone else has had similar results/vel for those with 26" barrels.
Im going to have to upgrade the old chrono as its 10years+ and throwing alot of errors nowadays.
29 February 2024, 22:47
McKayI shoot them out of my 470 Heym, however with RL15. And yes I am shooting them closer to 2200 fps where they regulate well. 24" barrels.
29 February 2024, 23:46
JiriPlease, when creating discussion, add at least caliber to the subject.
"CEB 500gr Solids" could be anything from .458 to .500
Also "470 Heym" is probably 470 Nitro Express. Or something completely different (rechambered, custom made, whatever).
No offense here of course,
Jiri
01 March 2024, 00:14
McKayI knew exactly what he meant. As I’m sure the vast majority of posters know as well.
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Originally posted by McKay:
I knew exactly what he meant. As I’m sure the vast majority of posters know as well.
From the subject, right?
01 March 2024, 02:13
McKayI assumed we were talking about a 470 by the subject but what does that matter? He said the caliber in the post and the rifle.
If anybody post discussion with informative subject, for example: "Load Data .585 HE with 750gr Woodleigh wanted.", it is absolutely clear what it is all about. If you are neither interested nor you know, you can just skip it and don't have to open it.
On the other hand, if you find discussion with subject as "Looking for load data", you have two choices. Skip maybe something you are interested in or you can help with, or most likely you will find that author is asking for load data you have no experience in.
That is all about. Just please, make subjects more informative.
Jiri
07 March 2024, 23:24
McKayYou will be able to triple your post count in a week or two going through and commenting on just a small portion of the threads on this site that have "Uncomplete" subjects. Have Fun!
10 March 2024, 03:36
TNTBRApologize for any confusion in my post. The caliber is indeed a 470.
I will add, i have been very happy this far with the CEB solids regarding regulation.