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nf1e
11-27-2017, 02:45
Early Christmas package arrived from Brownell's today.

Redding type S die set in 6.5
Redding instant headspace reader and bullet comparater.
200 Lapua cases
200 Hornady 147 gr ELD Match bullets
Wilson headspace and case guage.

Fed Ex is supposed to drop off a case of 130 gr GMM tomorrow.

Got plenty of Varget on the shelf so I guess I will be starting with that powder.

Now I need to find my small rifle match primers. Been using large rifle so long I will have to dig them out. I know for sure there are a few thousand in the stash.

Semper Fi
Art

p246
11-28-2017, 07:05
Be an interesting project. H4350 worked in my 260 better than Varget, but H4350 is very hard to find. I got very good groups with Varget just not enough speed. H4831 ran well, H414 ran well till it got hot out then it got spiky. You running a 1 in 8 or 1 in 7.5...my 1 in 8 likes ELDs from 123 to 140. Have not tried the 147s yet.

nf1e
11-28-2017, 08:14
Be an interesting project. H4350 worked in my 260 better than Varget, but H4350 is very hard to find. I got very good groups with Varget just not enough speed. H4831 ran well, H414 ran well till it got hot out then it got spiky. You running a 1 in 8 or 1 in 7.5...my 1 in 8 likes ELDs from 123 to 140. Have not tried the 147s yet.

1 in 8.

leftyo
12-05-2017, 10:46
Be an interesting project. H4350 worked in my 260 better than Varget, but H4350 is very hard to find. I got very good groups with Varget just not enough speed. H4831 ran well, H414 ran well till it got hot out then it got spiky. You running a 1 in 8 or 1 in 7.5...my 1 in 8 likes ELDs from 123 to 140. Have not tried the 147s yet.

had the same thing in my 260 on H414 run along just fine, once stuff got hot it would get big pressure spikes.

nf1e
12-05-2017, 04:31
Well, after working up a load with Varget, I found that 33.6 gr works very well with the 147 OTMs. For my purposes 2450 fps will do for now. Doing just about .25 for 5 rnd groups at 100 yds for the testing. Had 4 - 5 rnd groups with the same .25
results . Half a grain either side and the groups opened up to .75.
Loaded up 75 rnds of that load today and hope to get some decent weather in the next few days for a little more playing.

p246
12-05-2017, 08:26
Well, after working up a load with Varget, I found that 33.6 gr works very well with the 147 OTMs. For my purposes 2450 fps will do for now. Doing just about .25 for 5 rnd groups at 100 yds for the testing. Had 4 - 5 rnd groups with the same .25
results . Half a grain either side and the groups opened up to .75.
Loaded up 75 rnds of that load today and hope to get some decent weather in the next few days for a little more playing.

.25 is about as good as it gets and nothing to sneeze at. The charge weight is pretty economical to, about 10 grains less than H4831. I think I was pushing 140 grain stuff in the 2500s with Varget so your results with 147s is right in line. I'm planning to try Reloader 15 in the 260. Should wake it up over H4831. Keep us posted.

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had the same thing in my 260 on H414 run along just fine, once stuff got hot it would get big pressure spikes.

Yep found out I had to keep em in the shade on hot days. Flat and leaking primers with a popped primer on a hot day had me scratching my head for a minute. Sad part is under 80 degrees it was a fantastic load.

nf1e
12-06-2017, 02:41
Plenty of different powders to choose from in the shop, but Varget was right on the top of the list from Hornady for the 147s.
With a Precision Armament brake on the nose of my Steath, the recoil is reduced tremendously. I really like watching the impact of the bullet on a target.

Sunray
12-06-2017, 10:14
Highly unlikely you'll notice any difference between regular primers and match primers.
Lapua isn't the only brand that uses small rifle primers. Starline apparently sells both. Only matters that you have one or the other. However, it's alleged that there are pressure differences.

leftyo
12-06-2017, 12:04
.25 is about as good as it gets and nothing to sneeze at. The charge weight is pretty economical to, about 10 grains less than H4831. I think I was pushing 140 grain stuff in the 2500s with Varget so your results with 147s is right in line. I'm planning to try Reloader 15 in the 260. Should wake it up over H4831. Keep us posted.

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Yep found out I had to keep em in the shade on hot days. Flat and leaking primers with a popped primer on a hot day had me scratching my head for a minute. Sad part is under 80 degrees it was a fantastic load.

same here, when it felt like it , it would blow the primer right out.

nf1e
12-06-2017, 01:38
Found a case of 205Ms so I am all set for the time being. Haven't even tried to load any of the Lapua yet. I have been having too much fun reloading the Federal brass that came and 140 gr OTMs and that has been with the 210Ms.
Any changes I make in any component gets a fresh start on the ladder of life.

p246
12-06-2017, 05:50
Found a case of 205Ms so I am all set for the time being. Haven't even tried to load any of the Lapua yet. I have been having too much fun reloading the Federal brass that came and 140 gr OTMs and that has been with the 210Ms.
Any changes I make in any component gets a fresh start on the ladder of life.

Wise move especially when playing with mid to higher loads. Lapua and Norma are my go to brass for match and long shelf life. I have a bunch of Federal Hornady and Winchester match 308 I formed to 260 and neck trimmed for practice use. The Federal and Hornady worked pretty well. The Winchester not so much. Even turning the necks down to .018 thousands would not clean a lot of them up. I get my lowest spreads with 210M primers and CCI Benchrest primers. I need to try some of the Russian primers sometime. My 260 had a Badger Ordinance brake which works fine. My 300 winny has a A.C.A. Little Bastard Brake. Very efficient but very obnoxious.

nf1e
12-07-2017, 02:30
Some of my most accurate .308 loadings were using Berdan brass and Tula Berdan primers. Some believe the 2 flash holes add to a more consistent burn. I can't argue with that.
Wolf primers have done a nice job for the boxer stuff.

Please excuse the feet in the first photo of some of my primer stash.

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Found a bunch of SR primers in the shop, but these were the only match grade.

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