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I shoot the Hornady 150gr FMJBT bullet in my K31
's. I've tried a number of different match bullets, but they seem to love the cheaper FMJ. With IMR4064 Ican hold the x-ring of an SR target off the bench at 200yds. Top 20 two years ago at Perry with my K31.
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Originally Posted by
tmm1956
I shoot the Hornady 150gr FMJBT bullet in my
K31
's. I've tried a number of different match bullets, but they seem to love the cheaper FMJ. With IMR4064 Ican hold the x-ring of an SR target off the bench at 200yds. Top 20 two years ago at Perry with my K31.
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I got excellent results with the Hornady 178gr A-Max over 44.0 grs of IMR4064, but want to try a Hornady 150gr FMJ. I was thinking working in the 44.0 to 46.0 grs range with IMR4064. How does that jive with your own loads?
Last edited by Andy; 05-27-2009 at 11:52 AM.
Andy
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Howdy
Well, everybody else has their pet load, here's mine:
Hornady's 150FMJBT over 46grns of Reloder 15 powder.
Outshoots GP11 at 100Y
My Cases: NNY with CCI primers, or GP11 brass with RWS Berdan primers. Both shoot the same.
Sticker
Last edited by Sticker; 05-29-2009 at 11:33 PM.
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So many powders and bullets, so little time. I would imagine that Varget would work well, and proabaly H-380, a great, but little mentionned powder that works well in the 308.
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Nice groups. I made the experience by reloading VV powder that sometimes charges with a difference from 0.2 grains can make a better grouping. Wonder why because you only can see a extremly small difference in speed of the bullets.
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Thanks, Gunner.
I can't explain why a few tenths of a grain of powder makes such a difference in group size, but I've noticed it with other rifles that I reload for also.
Makes it all the more amazing that factory loaded ammo does as well as it does, usually.
Is it hard to get reloading supplies in Germany
? What kind of bullets, primers, and brass do you use? Reloading press and dies?
Thanks for indulging all my questions
Steve
Last edited by Calfed; 05-31-2009 at 03:14 PM.
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Do you shoot different bullet weights depending on the weather?
Regards,
Gunner
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Hi Steve,
No at the moment it isnt hard. Somtimes it is very expensive. I use PRVI brass with CCI BR 2 primers. Lapua silver scenar bullets in 167grs and for heavy windage and rain 185grs. of the same bullet. I work with a rock chucker supreme press and for the G11 with necksizing and seating dies from Hornady.
Best regards,
Ulrich
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