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    Todays chrono - 308, 338-06 and RL17


    93dF
    Chrono about 4 yards so add 10 fps

    All loads somewhat flattened primers, no brass flow, normal bolt lift.

    22" sporter
    308 - 208 amax, win brass, cci BR primers, 48.5 gr max load of RL17
    2588,2588,2585,2583,2583,2594

    308 - 220 gr pro hunter, win brass, cci BR primers, RL17
    42 2210
    43 2271
    44 2310
    45 2370
    45.5 2385
    46 2415
    47 2478
    47.5 2487
    48 2492 (close to max)

    24" A+B barrel
    338-06 - 250 gr GK, win brass, cci BR primers, max load of RL17
    2545, 2550, 2540

    338-06
    210 TTSX, win brass, cci BR primers, RL17
    54 2550
    56 2610
    57.5 2660
    58.5 2710
    59.5 2730
    60.5 2770 (close to max)

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    ctrout
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    Re: Todays chrono - 308, 338-06 and RL17

    Glad to see the reports on the 210gr 338. I shoot a 210 Partition from mine and get about 2750 fps from whatever powder it is that I use (not RL17). Ever tried any 225s with that powder?

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    Re: Todays chrono - 308, 338-06 and RL17

    I tested some loads using RL17 in my 338-06 yesterday and while the velocities were less than I had hoped the consistency was great and one load in particular was insanely accurate in my gun. Here are the loads I tested. All used my Savage 111 with a 24" A&B barrel, new Winchester 30-06 brass necked up to 338, CCI primers and 225 grain Hornady SST's. I fired 3 shots with each and got these numbers

    54 gr 3.34 COL - 2415, 2429, 2437 Average 2425

    54 gr 3.36 COL - 2398, 2385, 2402 Average 2395

    55 gr. 3.34 COL - 2470, 2469, 2478 Average 2472

    55 gr 3.36 COL - 2464, 2467, 2464 Average 2465

    Quickload showed 55gr to be a compressed load and I didn't try upping the charge past that but at 55gr there were no pressure signs. My gun seems to like the bullet seated a little farther out and the load with 55gr at a COL of 3.36 was the most accurate load I've tested so far. The velocities I was getting from my RL15 loads were faster and still VERY accurate so I'm sticking with them for now. I'm going to watch this thread and continue testing myself too

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    Re: Todays chrono - 308, 338-06 and RL17

    Quote Originally Posted by ctrout
    Glad to see the reports on the 210gr 338. I shoot a 210 Partition from mine and get about 2750 fps from whatever powder it is that I use (not RL17). Ever tried any 225s with that powder?
    I had these 210 gr TTSX bullets left over so I am using them, but the 225 gr TTSX bulelts will be next.
    Should be able to get somewhere around 2650-2700 just guessing.

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    Re: Todays chrono - 308, 338-06 and RL17

    Keep on going. You can get more out of it than that, like at least another 100-150+ fps.
    You will probably hit another node higher.

    My max load for the 338-06 with the 250 gr GK is 56 grains of RL17 at 2550 fps.

    QL is not accurate with this powder.
    I typically find max loads at about 5-10k over according to QL.

    Around there is typically where I start seeing minor brass flow.

    I hit a moderate 308/220 gr prohunter load at about 2300 that put 2 bullets through the same hole, and the third 3/8
    and thats a round tip bullet. I did not think it would get to 2500 fps, but its close at 48 gr.



    Quote Originally Posted by BackwoodsBum
    I tested some loads using RL17 in my 338-06 yesterday and while the velocities were less than I had hoped the consistency was great and one load in particular was insanely accurate in my gun. Here are the loads I tested. All used my Savage 111 with a 24" A&B barrel, new Winchester 30-06 brass necked up to 338, CCI primers and 225 grain Hornady SST's. I fired 3 shots with each and got these numbers

    54 gr 3.34 COL - 2415, 2429, 2437 Average 2425

    54 gr 3.36 COL - 2398, 2385, 2402 Average 2395

    55 gr. 3.34 COL - 2470, 2469, 2478 Average 2472

    55 gr 3.36 COL - 2464, 2467, 2464 Average 2465

    Quickload showed 55gr to be a compressed load and I didn't try upping the charge past that but at 55gr there were no pressure signs. My gun seems to like the bullet seated a little farther out and the load with 55gr at a COL of 3.36 was the most accurate load I've tested so far. The velocities I was getting from my RL15 loads were faster and still VERY accurate so I'm sticking with them for now. I'm going to watch this thread and continue testing myself too

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