39gr. Bullets
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39gr. Bullets
Do most of you loading 39gr. SBK bullets use the printed 40 gr. recipes? I don't see any published recipes for these bullets and don't have a Sierra loading manual. BTW, while were at it, what do you like for 35gr Bergers using Varget and 8208 XBR.
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
No problem working up loads for the 39's via the 40's charts. You have to find the load that works best in your rifle regardless. Bill KSurfcitydude wrote:Do most of you loading 39gr. SBK bullets use the printed 40 gr. recipes? I don't see any published recipes for these bullets and don't have a Sierra loading manual. BTW, while were at it, what do you like for 35gr Bergers using Varget and 8208 XBR.
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
Might try the "Reloading The .204" section.Surfcitydude wrote:Do most of you loading 39gr. SBK bullets use the printed 40 gr. recipes? I don't see any published recipes for these bullets and don't have a Sierra loading manual. BTW, while were at it, what do you like for 35gr Bergers using Varget and 8208 XBR.
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
Exactly and don't be disappointed if your velocity is less than advertised. Accuracy is what counts. HTHBill K wrote:No problem working up loads for the 39's via the 40's charts. You have to find the load that works best in your rifle regardless. Bill KSurfcitydude wrote:Do most of you loading 39gr. SBK bullets use the printed 40 gr. recipes? I don't see any published recipes for these bullets and don't have a Sierra loading manual. BTW, while were at it, what do you like for 35gr Bergers using Varget and 8208 XBR.
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
Thats exactly how I came up with my load for the 39's. I did have to play with seating depth tho to find the really sweet spot for my rifle. I do load long, and cannot use my magazine. This, however is not a problem for me, because I only single feed with all my varmint rigs. Just remember to start low and work your way up slowly. Best of luck with your endeavor.Surfcitydude wrote:Do most of you loading 39gr. SBK bullets use the printed 40 gr. recipes?
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
I basically used the 40gr load data, but found the best-shooting load fell short enough of the 40gr's max. that it was of no concern. Trial and error. I also wanted 32gr. V-Max to be the best shooter in my 1:12" (makes sense...right?) but 4 powders, and 4 bullets later...it was the 39gr. SBKs and RL10x. Again, trial and error...and range time..and money.
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Re: 39gr. Bullets
Sounds exactly like my journey..204Rguy wrote:I basically used the 40gr load data, but found the best-shooting load fell short enough of the 40gr's max. that it was of no concern. Trial and error. I also wanted 32gr. V-Max to be the best shooter in my 1:12" (makes sense...right?) but 4 powders, and 4 bullets later...it was the 39gr. SBKs and RL10x. Again, trial and error...and range time..and money.