Load Development for Berger 185 Grain Juggernaut

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  • @rafap.2736
    @rafap.2736 Рік тому +1

    very good... I still see verticality, I don't particularly like the br4... I would try others... look at the piston depth... very important... and I would also try vithavuri 150 or 140... greetings... and congratulation's..

    • @targetrifle
      @targetrifle  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the tips! Yes too much vertical. I think the vertical is due to my shooting habits more than the loading. I’m working at improving my technique.

  • @DavidWayne-ug1np
    @DavidWayne-ug1np 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I agree with you saying it is a good load for mid range but it is a bit slow for long range.
    I have run the jugs over 2750 with Varget (2208) without pressure issues.
    Go steady and watch for signs.
    Also watch different batches of Varger, I have seen up to 30fps differences between batches.
    Don't rule out magnum primers in srp cases.
    If you have time test a bit more jump with your seating depth. You might find a wider sweet spot.
    The 185 Jugs would have to be one of the easiest projectiles to tune in a 308.
    Keep up the shooting. Your doing great!
    Regards
    Dave

    • @targetrifle
      @targetrifle  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, the load is just above being transonic at 1,000 yds. If the velocity was 100 fps or more, like the 2,750 you mention, they would be okay. I have had the same experience with different lots of Varget and varying speeds. Thanks for the comment!