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Powder choice vs ES and SD
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<blockquote data-quote="OFtrash" data-source="post: 2721656" data-attributes="member: 125181"><p>I've done a lot CMP service rifle competitions so I have a fair amount of IMR 4895 that I used in my Garand and M1a and CFE 223 I used in the AR15. So Im trying to stick to what I have. I do not shoot as often as I use to due to mobility issues, so I'm kinda getting into shooting long range. Recently bought a Bergara B14 HMR in 308. Rifle seems to extremely accurate in load testing but I would like to see if I could get the ES and SD lower. The loads Ive worked up Im using IMR 4895 at 43.5 grains, 168 grain Nosler HPBT competition seated 15k off the lands, New Hornady Match brass with WLR primers. Average velocity 2,585, ES 44 and SD 15. These easily shoot around .75 to 1" MOA at hundred yards. Just wanting opinions on this load. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OFtrash, post: 2721656, member: 125181"] I’ve done a lot CMP service rifle competitions so I have a fair amount of IMR 4895 that I used in my Garand and M1a and CFE 223 I used in the AR15. So Im trying to stick to what I have. I do not shoot as often as I use to due to mobility issues, so I’m kinda getting into shooting long range. Recently bought a Bergara B14 HMR in 308. Rifle seems to extremely accurate in load testing but I would like to see if I could get the ES and SD lower. The loads Ive worked up Im using IMR 4895 at 43.5 grains, 168 grain Nosler HPBT competition seated 15k off the lands, New Hornady Match brass with WLR primers. Average velocity 2,585, ES 44 and SD 15. These easily shoot around .75 to 1” MOA at hundred yards. Just wanting opinions on this load. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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