Has anyone tried Varget and the 39g SBK's? One of my "good" loads for my 204 is 26.2g of H4895 and a 40g V-max. I tried the same amount of H4895 with the 39g SBK and got less velocity (judging from wind drift at 100 yards).
Can I get more velocity with H4895 or Varget with the 39g Sierras? Sierra's data states that Varget produces a higher velocity.
My COL is 2.355" so I am not sure I would have a compressed load with Varget.
Varget and 39g SBK's
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Varget and 39g SBK's
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Re: Varget and 39g SBK's
Tried using a straw to get a the kernels packed in the case a little more?
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Re: Varget and 39g SBK's
I tried 28.1 of each powder listed below with a 39 SBK, RP-case and R 71/2 primers with a CZ-527 American. Case OAL was 2.260, the barrel length is 22", the temp was 45 degrees and the elevation was at sea level.
Reloader 15; 3480
H4895: 3500
Varget: 3350
I'm going to retest at a different location because the chronograph was close to a barrier wall and the readings (which I believe is way to low) may be suspect but, it does point out a revelance between these powders.
HTH,
Jim
Reloader 15; 3480
H4895: 3500
Varget: 3350
I'm going to retest at a different location because the chronograph was close to a barrier wall and the readings (which I believe is way to low) may be suspect but, it does point out a revelance between these powders.
HTH,
Jim
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Re: Varget and 39g SBK's
Jim,
I'd like to know how your test come out.
I'm shooting this exact same load, with the H-4895 powder, in my Cooper.
I don't have a chronograph, and was guessing this load to be about 3600 FPS.
Regards, Dave
I'd like to know how your test come out.
I'm shooting this exact same load, with the H-4895 powder, in my Cooper.
I don't have a chronograph, and was guessing this load to be about 3600 FPS.
Regards, Dave
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Re: Varget and 39g SBK's
So does everyone here load over the suggested max for H4895 and the 39g SBK's? It sure seems that way.
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Re: Varget and 39g SBK's
Varget; .403 (HOZ) x .455 (VERT)Bitman wrote:Jim,
I'd like to know how your test come out.
I'm shooting this exact same load, with the H-4895 powder, in my Cooper.
I don't have a chronograph, and was guessing this load to be about 3600 FPS.
Regards, Dave
AVG Velocity; 3324 fps
E/Spreed 98 fps
S/Dev; 36 fps
- Best load w/ Varget; 27.4, .279 (HOZ) x .257 (VERT)
H4895; .574 (HOZ) x .314 (VERT)
AVG Velocity; 3500 fps
E/Spreed 121 fps
S/Dev; 44 fps
- Best load w/ H4895; 26.9, .296 (HOZ) x .261 (VERT)[/color]
Reloader; .292 (HOZ) x .112 (VERT)
AVG Velocity; 3480 fps
E/Spreed 78 fps
S/Dev; 21 fps
- Best load w/ Reloader 15; 28.1, .292 (HOZ) x .112 (VERT)
For each, there were no pressure signs, hard bolt manipulation, flat, cratered or bolt face marks on the primers. I may try higher charges but not before I retest these when the temp is higher.
HTH,