29 September 2005, 21:10
dgr416410 gr woodleigh bullets in 416 rem mag
I have been shooting these bullets for a while in my 416 rem mag.I usually load them with 78 grs of reloader 15.I have had no pressure signs or any ejector marks.The 410 gr woodleighs kick way more than any of the 400 gr bullets I have ever loaded.I was wondering if this was due to the long bearing surface.
29 September 2005, 23:40
MHC_TXdgr416,
I think Woodleigh now has a 400 grain bullet for the 416 Remington and advertise the 410 grain .416 bullet for the Rigby. Check out their website they are both there. Doesn't answer your question about pressure, but you may want to switch bullets.
30 September 2005, 14:08
WillThe first thing you need to do is go buy one of the cheap chronographs ($70?).
Different brand of bullets, different bullet weights (though only 10 grs.), different chambers and brand of barrels usually show considerable differences in velocities with the same powder and charge or vice versa.
The nominal "factory" vel. for 400 gr. bullets is 2400 fps, and the 410 gr. bullets is 2350 fps.
Though I did the same thing for many years, i.e., loading cartridges "blind," it is a really bad practice!
Good luck.
30 September 2005, 15:49
vapodogquote:
Though I did the same thing for many years, i.e., loading cartridges "blind," it is a really bad practice!
Yup.....that's excellent advice. A chronograph is a tool that every serious reloader should have.
01 October 2005, 02:40
AtkinsonI have shot many of those bullets, even used them on Buffalo for a long time..I used 78 grs. of RL-15 and never noticed any difference in them and the 400 gr. bullets I use today with the same load...
