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..
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.
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
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!
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..
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.
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
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!