they are yours.....just pass them onwards when you finished with them.
they are yours.....just pass them onwards when you finished with them.
Those loads are looking pretty good, my Ruger has a 22 inch barrel and going by my Chrono i am getting 2780 fps but that also depends on how accurate the chrono is reading.
You are right about a 178 gr at 2700 fps it's going to work a treat.
Are those Lupo rifles stainless under a cerakote coating or do they just have a protective coating on them.
Pulled shots aside the rifle is a good shooter.
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I’d be tempted to try a bit more powder, very often I find the accuracy node just under max pressure. If you’re not seeing pressure sign on brass or bolt lift work up 60+ in smaller increments, like 0.3 gns
As I said my chrono may not be reading correct but in saying that some loads I have chrono in other rifles and then validated the drop have been pretty close, so reasonably confident it is good info I am getting.
My load is with the 178gr ELDX with 58 grs SF and the COAL is 84 mm.
I have two chrono's so I might line them both up so I can get a reading of the same shot over two different chrono's, one is a F1 Chrono the other a Pro Chrono plus.
I tried this with some 223 loads and got readings between 10 and 50 fps between the two units for the same loads. Might give it a go with the 30 06.
Back to the range this morning with the 2 most consistent loads.
Made every shot count, no excuses, made sure I was comfortable and completely solid.
The 58.5gn load E.S increased not to about 30fps not huge but more than I'm happy with, it still shot .8" 3 shot group at 100 yards with the same P.O.I as yesterday.
Factors could be clean and stone cold barrel, about 8 degrees cooler and over cast instead of sunny....
The 59gn load shot pretty much straight after the first group showed where it's at, the E.S increased slightly to 11fps but the group shrunk considerably and I put it down to really making sure I was comfortable behind the rifle with a rock solid position.
The results....3 shots at 100yards, 11fps E.S into .352" group. I'll call that good enough
Last edited by dannyb; 26-10-2021 at 01:12 PM.
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Here's a pic without the calipers in the way.
We have been using a ring of firewood to screw the targets into.....the 30-06 certainly hits with authority, who needs a splitter when you've got a 30-06.....
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Hot tip, do load dev with 4 that way you have a saving grace from the old 'pulled' one
Have been known to do it with 5 or 6 in the past these days I'm pretty confident I can call bad shots, but yeah was trying to be frugal with components until I knew where the sweet spot was.
Now if only my new brass would arrive I can put this all to bed and call it completely done.
When my new brass arrives I'll probably load up 9 rounds .3gn below, the same as best load above and .3gn above and see what that yields.
Hopefully the Starline brass behaves similar or the same as the Sako stuff, either way I cant see the result changing too much loaded to the same specs.
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You are on fire. A classy accurate set up.
Enjoy it.
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