xlr82v2
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For my Winchester 70 I developed a load with reasonable accuracy using IMR4350 and HNDY BTSPS 140 grains. Since I saw a lot of positive feedback on HNDY SST I got a box of 130 grain bullets and I can't get it to group decently. This is how I worked it:
- 4 groups of rounds, 9 rounds each
- groups were 56, 57, 58 and 59 grains of IMR 4350
- shot from rifle shooting rest on a bench 100 yards
- 3 shots 56, 3 shots 57, 3 shots 58 and 3 shots 59 grains
- repeated 3 times and compared results for each weight group
- holes were in 2" circle at the best, 3" circle in the worst case
For the BTSP I used same process and from the same distance and the same shooting rest I get 1/2" groups.
Please, advice, since I lack experience in reloading, where should i go from here? Hornady max load is 60 grains for the bullet, but I don't think maxing it out would make difference. I was thinking about getting a batch of new brass and trying it again, but as I said, I don't have enough experience to decide which way to experiment. What is the most influential component? Powder if the bullet is given?
Czech,
I sure didn't remember reading that when I posted... so obviously it looks like you've got that under control
Quick questions: are you using new brass, or fired brass? And, are you full length sizing or neck sizing only?
Also, have you tried any other powders besides IMR4350? H4831SC might also be a good candidate with this bullet. Also, what primers are you using?
I'd try some different powders first before I gave up on this bullet. Right now, it looks like you've just got a combination that your rifle just doesn't like.
You might also try varying the seating depth of your bullets. Start with the bullets .040" off the lands (assuming that you can reach them, don't know what kind of throat your barrel has...) and work closer in .005 increments until you're touching the lands. All of this with the powder charge that gave your best results initially. But first, I think I'd try a different powder, you should be able to get better results than 3 inch groups.