Guys I have been reading the archives by search function, and have few questions about a load that was posted in previous post.
I have a semi-custom Rem model 7 action that's blueprinted with a 22" #4 fluted Benchmark barrel with 1/8 twist. I have to develope a load for Texas whitetail deer and axis. I have 120 Sierra pro hunters and Hornady 123 and 129 SST. This is a new rifle and have not shot yet.
I would like to use the 123 SST with Varget powder. One thread stated ( and showed pics) of 39.3 grains of Varget and 123 SST. Where would one start at on that load? I want to be safe but don't want to start too low wasting time and supplies. I'm looking for accuracy with moderate speed. My Hornady manual only shows Varget max load at 37.1 with 123 and 129,and 39.3 is well above that. I also have H4350, H414, H380 but have plenty of Varget. Just looking for some insight on best place to start and be safe about it. Or maybe there is another load I failed recognize. Thanks
I have a semi-custom Rem model 7 action that's blueprinted with a 22" #4 fluted Benchmark barrel with 1/8 twist. I have to develope a load for Texas whitetail deer and axis. I have 120 Sierra pro hunters and Hornady 123 and 129 SST. This is a new rifle and have not shot yet.
I would like to use the 123 SST with Varget powder. One thread stated ( and showed pics) of 39.3 grains of Varget and 123 SST. Where would one start at on that load? I want to be safe but don't want to start too low wasting time and supplies. I'm looking for accuracy with moderate speed. My Hornady manual only shows Varget max load at 37.1 with 123 and 129,and 39.3 is well above that. I also have H4350, H414, H380 but have plenty of Varget. Just looking for some insight on best place to start and be safe about it. Or maybe there is another load I failed recognize. Thanks
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