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Looking for Load Data for .280 with 168 Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 658249" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>With 56 grains of 4831 those 168s are going 2700+. Were your groups nice and symmetrical? Mine generally shoots two right together and the third off to one side. You should be able to fine tune your accuracy by adjusting seating depth.</p><p> </p><p>to throw a wrench in the works....a buddy of mine just built a 284win. He shoots the 180berger hybrids with ~56grain of H4350 and gets velocities similar to the 168s in my rifle (2780). So now I'm wondering if I should go back and redevelop the load with 4350 (it is a faster burning powder than 4831). Could mean 2900 is a possibility!! It's more velocity than I need, but nice to know you have it if you need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 658249, member: 19172"] With 56 grains of 4831 those 168s are going 2700+. Were your groups nice and symmetrical? Mine generally shoots two right together and the third off to one side. You should be able to fine tune your accuracy by adjusting seating depth. to throw a wrench in the works....a buddy of mine just built a 284win. He shoots the 180berger hybrids with ~56grain of H4350 and gets velocities similar to the 168s in my rifle (2780). So now I'm wondering if I should go back and redevelop the load with 4350 (it is a faster burning powder than 4831). Could mean 2900 is a possibility!! It's more velocity than I need, but nice to know you have it if you need it. [/QUOTE]
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