Well, that was a success.
Made it to the range with my new reloading skills.
Using 16.1g of W296 underneath 125g Sierra Match King HP and CCI #400 primers, I loaded up 48 rounds in 300 blackout.
According to my new Lyman book, that 16.1g is light by 0.7g, but I got my load data from a Sierra PDF I found online. I did put my seating depth 0.05 deeper than the data I had though.
All rounds fed perfectly. All rounds went bang. All rounds cycled perfectly. All empty mags had bolt hold back. All rounds hit paper with no issues. In fact, they were quite a bit better than some S and B factory ammo I took with me as well.
Before firing these, I was thinking of upping my charge to that 16.8g that Lyman suggests, but I may just leave it where it is. This gun is just a range toy with a dot, so I'm not worried about shooting sub MOA groups.
Super stoked right now. Thoughts on powder charge?
Made it to the range with my new reloading skills.
Using 16.1g of W296 underneath 125g Sierra Match King HP and CCI #400 primers, I loaded up 48 rounds in 300 blackout.
According to my new Lyman book, that 16.1g is light by 0.7g, but I got my load data from a Sierra PDF I found online. I did put my seating depth 0.05 deeper than the data I had though.
All rounds fed perfectly. All rounds went bang. All rounds cycled perfectly. All empty mags had bolt hold back. All rounds hit paper with no issues. In fact, they were quite a bit better than some S and B factory ammo I took with me as well.
Before firing these, I was thinking of upping my charge to that 16.8g that Lyman suggests, but I may just leave it where it is. This gun is just a range toy with a dot, so I'm not worried about shooting sub MOA groups.
Super stoked right now. Thoughts on powder charge?