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using the same loads, but going from seating the bullets .005 off the lands, to .005 into the lands? This rifle definitely does not like this load. It shot far better with the hotter loads I had in it before. I was going to increase my powder charge as well, but I'm not sure with going from off the lands, then into the lands.?.? I'm only shooting 73 grains for RL-22. What do you fellas think???
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My .02
I use a .010 jamb into the lands with my loads quite often. I do not have any issues with pressure.
My .02
I want to try seating into the lands and I think this barrel needs a little more velocity...do you think the seating depth will be enough to get me the extra velocity or would you add .5 grains of powder as well.?.?
If you're talking about VLD's and long for caliber bullets anyways. You may find that it might not just be more velocity, setting the bullets into the lands may solve your accuracy problem as well.
I usually back off a couple grains when loading into the lands and then work back up. I notice a pressure spike (jump in velocity) when comparing same powder load, bullets in lands and bullets off lands. That's when I work back up to where I want to be.
If you're talking about VLD's and long for caliber bullets anyways. You may find that it might not just be more velocity, setting the bullets into the lands may solve your accuracy problem as well.
That was my thinking as well. I've never seated into the lands before. This is a light to medium load for the .300 Mag. I should be safe just seating them into the lands (without reducing my loads). I'll give that a shot before increasing my loads. Thanks.
quote:Originally posted by sandwarrior
I usually back off a couple grains when loading into the lands and then work back up. I notice a pressure spike (jump in velocity) when comparing same powder load, bullets in lands and bullets off lands. That's when I work back up to where I want to be.
If you're talking about VLD's and long for caliber bullets anyways. You may find that it might not just be more velocity, setting the bullets into the lands may solve your accuracy problem as well.
That was my thinking as well. I've never seated into the lands before. This is a light to medium load for the .300 Mag. I should be safe just seating them into the lands (without reducing my loads). I'll give that a shot before increasing my loads. Thanks.
As a general rule, with some notable exceptions, I usually find I'm at max about 1-1.5 gr. under published max. And getting better velocity than published for barrel length with slower powders. So, it says to me, that one, the powder has a different burn curve due to the instant pressure spike and two because of that different curve, effectiveness seems to increase with slower powders for case size.
quote:Originally posted by ECC
quote:Originally posted by sandwarrior
I usually back off a couple grains when loading into the lands and then work back up. I notice a pressure spike (jump in velocity) when comparing same powder load, bullets in lands and bullets off lands. That's when I work back up to where I want to be.
If you're talking about VLD's and long for caliber bullets anyways. You may find that it might not just be more velocity, setting the bullets into the lands may solve your accuracy problem as well.
That was my thinking as well. I've never seated into the lands before. This is a light to medium load for the .300 Mag. I should be safe just seating them into the lands (without reducing my loads). I'll give that a shot before increasing my loads. Thanks.
As a general rule, with some notable exceptions, I usually find I'm at max about 1-1.5 gr. under published max. And getting better velocity than published for barrel length with slower powders. So, it says to me, that one, the powder has a different burn curve due to the instant pressure spike and two because of that different curve, effectiveness seems to increase with slower powders for case size.
All I really have for the .300 is H1000, Accurate 4350, IMR 4350, IMR 4831, and RL-22. Are you saying I should look at a different powder for seating into the lands (other than the RL22)???