Nodak Hunter
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We had a discussion last week about the Hornady light magnum loads, and I said that I planned on doing some testing of one. The two test rifles are a Win Mod 70, 22" barrel, and a Mauser 98 with a 24" barrel. The cartridge tested is the .308 Win caliber, 165 gr. BTSP, which is catalogued as having a muzzle velocity of 2880 fps.
Out of the 22" tube, 10 shots averaged 2779 fps, with a standard deviation of 12. Out of the 24" barrel, 10 shots averaged 2861 fps, with a standard deviation of 10. 100 yard accuracy was not bad, with the Mod 70 garnering three 3 shot groups averaging 1.15", and the Mauser getting three 3 shot groups averaging 1.27".
By comparison, my best handload for the Mod 70 with the Hornady bullet gets me 2735 fps, average group size .74". For the Mauser, I can squeeze 2810 fps out of the Hornady bullets, with group sizes averaging 1.00".
So, I can get about 50 fps more out of the Hornady factory ammo, but accuracy is not as good. And yes, barrel length does make a difference. At least with this light magnum load.
Comments?
[This message has been edited by Nodak Hunter (edited 03-04-2001).]
Out of the 22" tube, 10 shots averaged 2779 fps, with a standard deviation of 12. Out of the 24" barrel, 10 shots averaged 2861 fps, with a standard deviation of 10. 100 yard accuracy was not bad, with the Mod 70 garnering three 3 shot groups averaging 1.15", and the Mauser getting three 3 shot groups averaging 1.27".
By comparison, my best handload for the Mod 70 with the Hornady bullet gets me 2735 fps, average group size .74". For the Mauser, I can squeeze 2810 fps out of the Hornady bullets, with group sizes averaging 1.00".
So, I can get about 50 fps more out of the Hornady factory ammo, but accuracy is not as good. And yes, barrel length does make a difference. At least with this light magnum load.
Comments?
[This message has been edited by Nodak Hunter (edited 03-04-2001).]