300 PRC and Barnes 190 LRX

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I have a Christensen Arms Mesa in a 300 PRC. It has a 1:8 twist barrel. When I broke the barrel in I just loaded up some Hornady 200 ELD X with H4831. Plus this load was also to fire from brass. I thought it shot great for a new gun and a load I just threw together. But I was wanting to get a load made up with H1000 and Barnes 190 LRX. The LRX's is going to be used on an upcoming Aoudad hunt.

I started load some up starting at 76.9 of H1000 in .5 grain increments to 82.9. I shot them today and I walked away feeling disappointed. They shot all over the place. @ 100 yards. Before today, this gun has 101 rounds down the pipe.

Does anyone have a load that you use in your 300 PRC with the Barnes LRX's? Or any suggestions?

I do want these to be mag fed, too.

Jason
 
How far off the lands are they? I went through the same thing until I pushed them off the lands. Ended up shooting hammers, but same exact problem as well.
 
How far off the lands are they? I went through the same thing until I pushed them off the lands. Ended up shooting hammers, but same exact problem as well.
I'm not sure. I haven't purchased a modified case to measure it yet. I have got to think they are not even close to the lands. My CBTO is 2.935"

Jason
 
I just checked an old message. The oal was 3.640. I think that was at .090 off the lands. It was a custom chamber I had purchased used. Hornady shows a coal of 3.650 with their 212 eldx. So not far off. Worth a try once you get the case. Maybe you are to far back. I had trouble with this projectile I didn't expect because 168s were so easy to load in a .308.
 
Awesome. The Barnes book data has info for Retumbo in it, that's the easy button for the next step.


H4831 isn't listed in the Barnes data, but that powder covers a wide range of standard bullet weights in 300 PRC so it'll probaly work here. Quick QL using defaults and H4831SC to give you a rough idea, but you should look for more info/maybe someone here will post a second QL calc before relying on this fully:

Cartridge : .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge
Bullet : .308, 190, Barnes 'LRX'BT 30377
Useable Case Capaci: 85.540 grain H2O = 5.554 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.700 inch = 93.98 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch = 609.6 mm
Powder : Hodgdon H4831 SC *T

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 0.647% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time

% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-06.5 91 72.32 2767 3231 49839 12079 96.8 1.303
-05.8 91 72.82 2786 3276 50889 12160 97.0 1.290
-05.2 92 73.32 2806 3321 51961 12239 97.2 1.278
-04.5 93 73.82 2825 3367 53057 12317 97.5 1.265
-03.9 93 74.32 2844 3413 54176 12392 97.7 1.253
-03.2 94 74.82 2863 3459 55319 12466 97.9 1.241 ! Near Maximum !
-02.6 94 75.32 2883 3506 56487 12538 98.1 1.229 ! Near Maximum !
-01.9 95 75.82 2902 3552 57680 12608 98.3 1.217 ! Near Maximum !
-01.3 96 76.32 2921 3599 58899 12677 98.5 1.205 ! Near Maximum !
-00.6 96 76.82 2940 3647 60145 12743 98.6 1.194 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 97 77.32 2959 3694 61419 12807 98.8 1.182 ! Near Maximum !
+00.6 98 77.82 2978 3742 62721 12869 98.9 1.171 ! Near Maximum !
+01.3 98 78.32 2997 3791 64052 12929 99.1 1.160 ! Near Maximum !
+01.9 99 78.82 3017 3839 65412 12986 99.2 1.149 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.6 100 79.32 3036 3888 66803 13042 99.3 1.138 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+03.2 100 79.82 3055 3937 68226 13095 99.4 1.127 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Results caused by ± 10% powder lot-to-lot burning rate variation using nominal charge
Data for burning rate increased by 10% relative to nominal value:
+Ba 97 77.32 3088 4022 72723 12514 100.0 1.099 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
Data for burning rate decreased by 10% relative to nominal value:
-Ba 97 77.32 2784 3270 50303 12470 93.4 1.291
 
Awesome. The Barnes book data has info for Retumbo in it, that's the easy button for the next step.


H4831 isn't listed in the Barnes data, but that powder covers a wide range of standard bullet weights in 300 PRC so it'll probaly work here. Quick QL using defaults and H4831SC to give you a rough idea, but you should look for more info/maybe someone here will post a second QL calc before relying on this fully:
Thank you guys for the replies.

Hodgdon has H4831 listed for 190gr bullets. This is the reason I used it when I fire formed my brass. Didn't want to waste H1000 on fire forming.

Jason
 
Curious what velocity were you getting with 80-81 grains of H1000 and the 190 g LRX? I've got 50 rounds through my 300 PRC. 30 rounds were just to use up some 168 gr TTSX and A2700 powder. But I tried 20 rounds of H1000 with 199 gr Hammer Hunters and got promising results. Just started to show some faint ejector marks at 80 - 81 grains. Heck, the 168 gr TTSX were good too. Those were unfired brass so I'm going to try again after sizing and prepping. You might give the 199 gr HH a try.
 
H1000 will perform better than retumbo in the PRC, especially with the lighter pills. You would be better served using RL26 out of your PRC. what was the accuracy like? My experience with several CA was not the loads but the barrels... could be the gun.

Are you dead set on that bullet? I'm not a fan of those for accuracy either. Maybe try the new cx bullets
 
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