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Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:56 am
by Panhandlepilgrim
Hey all, first post on here, but been a follower since I got a savage model 12 for Christmas last year. I immediately began reloading the 39gr Sierra's over 27 gr of Varget and found a very accurate load on paper but not as much in the ES department (about 70 fps) it is to my knowledge that smaller bores are harder to get consistent velocities but I'd like to see what everyone else has been able to get, I load for long range shooting in a 300 WSM and I was able to achieve a 15fps ES and a SD of 3.
I know those aren't realistic with this caliber but winter boredom and our annual squirrel shoot in southern Oregon are coming up and I want to try and find a load that i can reach out to 400+ with a little more consistency. Thanks in advance.
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:05 pm
by Bill K
If it is a very accurate load and is able to allow you to consistently hit your targets, especially our squeeks and Chucks, what does it matter if the ES varies ? Accuracy first, then FPS, etc. Just my thought. Bill K
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 3:56 pm
by varget204
With 27 gr of varget,you should be getting around 3550 fps. At 70 fps ES elevation will be about 1 inch difference at 400 yards. At 500 yards about 2 inches.70 fps ES is a little on high side.I get around 16-24 ES or less, and standard deviation usually in the single digits w/ Varget,W-748-,H322,H335,Imr 8208.Primers you are using was not listed,changing brands may make a difference.You may be able to lower your ES by Deburring primer pockets if you do not do this,make sure primers are seated same depth.Case prep can cause larger ES.{Trim length,Neck I.D, O.D.Weight of cases]I use win primers almost entirely,going to try Match Rem/ Federals at distance to see if there is any difference.If you are trying for smallest groups ,lowering ES Helps,if Not you should be Good to Go.I did notice accuracy nodes at 27.3 and 27.6 grains of Varget,w/ the 39 B. King out of 4 different barrels,2-1 in 12" and 2- 1 in 11" twist.Varget204
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 11:54 pm
by Panhandlepilgrim
I'm currently using CCI 450s. Velocity avg was 3650 with a 1-12" twist factory 26" barrel. I realize it's not much of a gain with looking for tighter velocities but I want to try get a good long range load and shooting at a target that's only 6 inches tall I need all the help i can't get in the accuracy department. I shoot a couple every year out to the 600 yard realm with my 300 but that gets expensive quick, it's a lot of fun and good practice so I thought I might try the same with the 204.
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 7:42 pm
by Bill K
I would suggest then that you prep your cases as well as you can, in all respects then obtain a life size ground squirrel target and work up a load that allows you to hit it at least 4 out of 5 times at the distance's you want to attempt shots at. Again accuracy trumps. Bill K
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 3:53 pm
by MZ5
I agree with Bill.
Ideas will come if you aren't getting the precision you're looking for.
Re: Acceptable Velocity Spread
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 7:18 pm
by varget204
What ever the velocity is,you want the Lowest Extreme Spread and the Lowest Standard Deviation you can get for Long Distance.If you are getting more than 50 fps ES i would check Prepping cases,Weighing Cases,sorting bullets by weight/ ogive length.You can even try a different brand of Primer.Getting single digit SD is very possible w/204 ruger.When you have a large velocity difference in each shell,IT WILL CAUSE Larger Vertical spreads,and affect windage also. A LOT of ES is why some loads that look good at 100 don't preform at distance.I would rather have a Little Lower Velocity w/ Low ES than Higher Velocity load with large Velocity difference,shell to shell. Distance makes a Big Difference--Varget204