bcp477
08-05-2008, 06:39 PM
While experimenting, I found another load that works beautifully.....
Plain-based, flat-point (RCBS mold), two-groove, 170 grain (.32-40 WCF) bullets....BHN 15 (I buy these from Hunters Supply, in Regina, NM)
Re-sized to .314" with a Lee sizing die
Two wraps of plain, lined notebook paper (.0020" thick dry)...final diameter : about .3238"....lubed with 1 coat of Lee Liquid Alox
Winchester or R-P cases (both work fine)
IMR-4064 powder....28.0 grains
.3 to .4 grains of cotton wool filler
Win. LR primers
Bullets seated just 1 diameter into cases (I haven't measured the actual COA, sorry).
This load will produce groups of just over 1" in my sportered M48, all day long....out to 100 meters (the maximum for my local range). I am convinced that, with practice (I am a long time iron sight shooter and just switched to a 4x scope - I am still not completely used to it)....that I can get to "1 MOA" or smaller with consistency. Note, I have not, heretofore, weighed and segregated my bullets or my brass, yet this load is this good, as is. Weighing and segregating my wrapped bullets will probably improve consistency, which is already excellent anyway. I fired 60 of these loads this past Sunday, in 5-shot strings, with little time for cool-down between (with the rifle rested across my range bag). My largest group was just over 2" - and that was due to a called flyer. The tightest group was 7/8". Of course, I had a good day - but I was amazed at the ease of which this load worked (so well) for me. This is, of course, a mild load, with mild recoil. I will chrono this load soon, to see if it might be useful for short-range whitetail hunting.
I wanted to pass this along, in case anyone is interested.
Plain-based, flat-point (RCBS mold), two-groove, 170 grain (.32-40 WCF) bullets....BHN 15 (I buy these from Hunters Supply, in Regina, NM)
Re-sized to .314" with a Lee sizing die
Two wraps of plain, lined notebook paper (.0020" thick dry)...final diameter : about .3238"....lubed with 1 coat of Lee Liquid Alox
Winchester or R-P cases (both work fine)
IMR-4064 powder....28.0 grains
.3 to .4 grains of cotton wool filler
Win. LR primers
Bullets seated just 1 diameter into cases (I haven't measured the actual COA, sorry).
This load will produce groups of just over 1" in my sportered M48, all day long....out to 100 meters (the maximum for my local range). I am convinced that, with practice (I am a long time iron sight shooter and just switched to a 4x scope - I am still not completely used to it)....that I can get to "1 MOA" or smaller with consistency. Note, I have not, heretofore, weighed and segregated my bullets or my brass, yet this load is this good, as is. Weighing and segregating my wrapped bullets will probably improve consistency, which is already excellent anyway. I fired 60 of these loads this past Sunday, in 5-shot strings, with little time for cool-down between (with the rifle rested across my range bag). My largest group was just over 2" - and that was due to a called flyer. The tightest group was 7/8". Of course, I had a good day - but I was amazed at the ease of which this load worked (so well) for me. This is, of course, a mild load, with mild recoil. I will chrono this load soon, to see if it might be useful for short-range whitetail hunting.
I wanted to pass this along, in case anyone is interested.