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To be honest it isnt my work, it was given to me by a friend and with all the testing I have done I just cannot get any better.

 

I use my .243 Tikka T3 Super Varmint 20" barrel with a 1 in 10 twist.

 

44 grains of H414 powder

87 grain V-max bullets

Lapua cases

Fed210m primers

seated 20thou off the lands.

 

Velocity is 3095 fps.

 

.4" group of 3 shots at 100yds

1" group of 3 shots @ 200yds

2.5" group of 3 shots @ 400yds.

ES is 18 SD is 10.

 

All these groups were achieved with a 3mph following wind directly behind me.

 

I have managed to produce a drop chart created with field data up to 800yds and the group was 6" at 800yds.

 

I do spend an aweful lot of time preping cases and getting the reloading absolutely spot on, but bearing in mind I have only been reloading about 3-4 months I think the results are pretty good for a newbie. :good: :good: :yes:

 

Try the load yourself, but remember to work up to the load I have stated and look out for pressure signs on rifle and cases as you go.

 

Check this before you start >>>>> Hodgsons reloading manual

 

:lol:;):good:

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To be honest it isnt my work, it was given to me by a friend and with all the testing I have done I just cannot get any better.

 

I use my .243 Tikka T3 Super Varmint 20" barrel with a 1 in 10 twist.

 

44 grains of H414 powder

87 grain V-max bullets

Lapua cases

Fed210m primers

seated 20thou off the lands.

 

Velocity is 3095 fps.

 

.4" group of 3 shots at 100yds

1" group of 3 shots @ 200yds

2.5" group of 3 shots @ 400yds.

ES is 18 SD is 10.

 

All these groups were achieved with a 3mph following wind directly behind me.

 

I have managed to produce a drop chart created with field data up to 800yds and the group was 6" at 800yds.

 

I do spend an aweful lot of time preping cases and getting the reloading absolutely spot on, but bearing in mind I have only been reloading about 3-4 months I think the results are pretty good for a newbie.

 

Try the load yourself, but remember to work up to the load I have stated and look out for pressure signs on rifle and cases as you go.

 

Check this before you start >>>>> Hodgsons reloading manual

 

 

So you worked out your problem then.

 

http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f28/help-reloading-expert-required-62888/

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Your post on LRH is nearly identical to this post on PW, 8 days later, & you've have had a multitude of theories from our American friends to the problem, if there is one :rolleyes: FACTORY RIFLE ring a bell ? :o

 

Looks like the Target Boys have seen straight through you on UKLR aswell :yes: correct me if I'm wrong, but your Acc has also went AWOL ??

 

How many answers do you want to the same question ?? :blink:

 

BJ

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