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What's typical here in a bolt gun? Looks like manuals are all over the place with load data and RL15.
I bought a used 700 5R sometime last year and had it cut back to 22". Decided to give the hideous Magpul stock and DBM a try, and low and behold, the dang thing fits me. Plus, I can quickly adjust the LOP for lending it to different shooters. The rifle is not very picky. I shot my old varget/168NBT load a bit last fall but decided to work up something with the Scenars. I'm shooting moly in this gun also.
It was windy this weekend, so I decided to run a few across the chrono. Didn't shoot for groups but found the following with RL15, new Lapua brass, CCI200s, and 155gr moly Scenars at 2.85" DBM-length.
45.5gr 2700fps 46gr 2725fps 46.5gr 2760fps 47gr 2800fps
One round of each went into a cluster about the size of a golf ball on my 200 steel plate. No pressure signs at all, but compression is getting up there. May try 47.3gr and 47.5gr. Figuring about 2,850-2,875fps is likely about all there is to get out of this combo if accuracy is there?
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I got just over 3,000 fps in a 22" bbl with Hodgdon's max load of CFE-223 (51.5 gr) and the 155 Scenar (if you're looking for more speed).
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I'm loading them on top of 47.0gr's of VarGay. I believe they were running around 2,900fps out of my CTR. A ten and two five shot groups from yesterday. 110yds. The pic is upside down but the top group I shot five. Dialed -.5, shot five, dialed -.5, shot five, then back +one mil and shot five more. Travis
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46.6 Varget 2980 fps 51.7 PP MR2000 3020 fps. 22" Kimber MT Lapua brass and a bit more with Nosler (Norma) Wolf LRM, 2.81". Both shoot great
Same loads with Barnes 150 TTSX shoot well and to the same POI (at 200)
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Thanks for the input guys. Sounds like I might have some more room to bump up speeds a bit. If I can get north of 2,850fps and it shoots well, I'll be plenty happy. Not a shabby place to be for the boring old .308win.
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Don't quote me on this but I want to say I stopped at around 47.0gr's of RL 15 too.
I just ended up using VarGay because I had so much of it and wanted to burn it up.
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Don't quote me on this but I want to say I stopped at around 47.0gr's of RL 15 too.
I just ended up using VarGay because I had so much of it and wanted to burn it up.
Travis FYI I have loaded near 150,000rounds of 223 and a lesser amount 308. You can sub similar weight bullets with VV-140, Varget, and Re-15 Grain for grain... I mean to the .1grain. Try VV-140 and report back. It has always been a clear winner in ES/SD ...not to mention fouling
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I would give MR-2000 a try also...51 gr to start.
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I only use VV when it's free but that's good to know.
MR2000 is tempting. Seems like it gives good speeds.
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I run a rather sedate load of 45gn Varget in my Savage (26") and it results in a 2890 avg. It's really accurate though!
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46.6 Varget 2980 fps 51.7 PP MR2000 3020 fps. 22" Kimber MT Lapua brass and a bit more with Nosler (Norma) Wolf LRM, 2.81". Both shoot great
Same loads with Barnes 150 TTSX shoot well and to the same POI (at 200) I'm sorry this should read 2880 with the Varget load and 2920 with the MR2000 load. Sorry and a good reason to double check load data.
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2850 fps should be a reasonable load, but you might need a grain or more powder to get there with moly. Finding the accuracy node for your barrel is more important.
I'm not a fan of RL15 for the same reason the military discontinued it. It's easy to find an accurate load with 4895 or 4064. Varget is too, but then Varget is hard to find. I'd try a can of IMR 4166 if I were to ever run out of 4895...but that isn't very likely.
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2850 fps should be a reasonable load, but you might need a grain or more powder to get there with moly. Finding the accuracy node for your barrel is more important.
I'm not a fan of RL15 for the same reason the military discontinued it. It's easy to find an accurate load with 4895 or 4064. Varget is too, but then Varget is hard to find. I'd try a can of IMR 4166 if I were to ever run out of 4895...but that isn't very likely. Boogaloo What was the reason the military stopped Re-15?
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It was used in M118LR ammo until they found it was causing excessive pressure and was too temp sensitive to achieve the consistency in accuracy they needed at long range over the large temperature swings one encounters in a desert environment. They figured this out in 2008, I hadn't used any RL powders for decades prior to that, but most folks don't do load testing in such a hot climate. I recently saw an ad that RL-16 is out.
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CFE223 (MR2000 is the same) is a good powder for the 150ish grain bullets. My RA .308 likes 1/2-grain under max and gets 2934 fps with 150 Hornady Interlocks. Shoots great, too.
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FWIW, my sniper guys tell me that IMR 8208xbr is the most temp insensitive powder they've ever used.
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It's giving a little bit over 2600 fps and small groups with 168's in my 20" barreled 308's with a half grain under listed max.
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FWIW, my sniper guys tell me that IMR 8208xbr is the most temp insensitive powder they've ever used. That's really interesting because ADI would have you think otherwise.
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