Reloading data for 240gr SMK in a 30-378

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I'm trying to develop a load for my Sako M995 30-378 using a 240 gr SMK. Please reply with any load data you have for this cartridge. Please include powder, primer, COL, and muzzle velocity. Thanks for the help.
 
So I posted bascially the same question about 2 weeks ago except I am using Wby Mark V and it doesnt sound like there is much out there on this load???

I started with 240 SMK, 104gr US869, CCI 250 primers, 3.718 Overall length, Wby brass, and have averaged 2825 ft/sec 10' off muzzle. Producing 1" groups or better at 100 yards. I was hoping for better velocity closer to 3000 ft/sec but I have not found the magic combo yet?

I will be looking into H1000 powder to see if any potential exisist there, if anyone out there has experience please chime in.

Thanks.
 
I have a 30-378, and I am doing this from memory (please excuse any errors). My rifle is an accumark with a 1-10 twist. I believe a faster twist is need to shot the 240's. Sierra 210-220 and the berger 210, I believe are the heaviest reccommended for the 1-10. If you have any experience with shooting the heavier bullets with a 1-10 twist barrel please let me know.
 
So I posted bascially the same question about 2 weeks ago except I am using Wby Mark V and it doesnt sound like there is much out there on this load???

I started with 240 SMK, 104gr US869, CCI 250 primers, 3.718 Overall length, Wby brass, and have averaged 2825 ft/sec 10' off muzzle. Producing 1" groups or better at 100 yards. I was hoping for better velocity closer to 3000 ft/sec but I have not found the magic combo yet?

I will be looking into H1000 powder to see if any potential exisist there, if anyone out there has experience please chime in.

Thanks.

Have you tried Fed 215 primers ?
 
Marine Sniper:

I have been unable to locate any 215 primers until yesterday I found a thread on this website for a guy who is offering them for sale. I will pick some up if he has any left. Do you suspect I'll see significant improvement over the CCI250?
 
Marine Sniper:

I have been unable to locate any 215 primers until yesterday I found a thread on this website for a guy who is offering them for sale. I will pick some up if he has any left. Do you suspect I'll see significant improvement over the CCI250?

I am not sure, but the 215 was designed for the big Weatherbys. I would expect a lot more velocity than what you are getting.
 
Here is a load posted on the reloaders nest. I don't know how much I trust these numbers, muzzle velocity looks too high?? Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

[FONT=Courier New, Courier, mono]Load 10686 in caliber .30-378 Weatherby Magnum[/FONT]
LoadID10686BulletSierra MatchkingBulletWeight240 grsPowderAlliant Reloader 25PowderWeight110 grsPrimerFederal 215Brass MakeWeatherbyBarrel Length27 (inches)C.O.L3.7 (inches)Velocity3300 fpsGroup0.5 (inches by 3 shot at 100 yds)Submitted Date9/25/2005 10:40:00 AMSubmitted ByStan StennettGun Info To compare to .300 RUMCommentAt to Lazzeroni Warbird Energy5791 ft-lbs TKO34.85 OGW3105 lbs IPSC PF 792
 
Here is a load posted on the reloaders nest. I don't know how much I trust these numbers, muzzle velocity looks too high?? Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

[FONT=Courier New, Courier, mono]Load 10686 in caliber .30-378 Weatherby Magnum[/FONT]
LoadID10686BulletSierra MatchkingBulletWeight240 grsPowderAlliant Reloader 25PowderWeight110 grsPrimerFederal 215Brass MakeWeatherbyBarrel Length27 (inches)C.O.L3.7 (inches)Velocity3300 fpsGroup0.5 (inches by 3 shot at 100 yds)Submitted Date9/25/2005 10:40:00 AMSubmitted ByStan StennettGun Info To compare to .300 RUMCommentAt to Lazzeroni Warbird Energy5791 ft-lbs TKO34.85 OGW3105 lbs IPSC PF 792


Looks pretty fast, I would expect 3100 max from that barrel length
 
Call Berger, Call Alliant, Call Hodgdon . In this day and age of cell phones with free long distance go to the source and get fast answers. I wouldn't trust that RL-25 load....3300 fps sounds way too hot.
 
Bergers date for the 230 grn match
230 GrainH100090.5272195.5285689% 37376 230 GrainVIHT N17093.5267998.7282292% 56937 230 GrainRetumbo94.0274899.0287591% 57278 230 GrainVIHT 24N41100.52723106.0288492% 57186 230 GrainH 50BMG101.02725106.5289197% 57247 230 GrainUS869106.02724111.5285197% 57605 230 GrainAA 8700106.02729111.52885101% 57554
 
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