Tried 40 gr of H4831sc under a 100 grain Sierra Pro Hunter. Manual hints at 25-2600 fps. My goal is to save the barrel while getting productive trigger time. Accuracy compared to my hunting loads ( 44 grains) is unchanged and point of impact is dead on at 100. The heavier charge hit an inch and a half high. Groups ranged from 11/16s to 1 3/16 for 3 at 100.
There is slight shooting on the case shoulder, but there's a substantial increase in copper fouling. Seems strange...
My little Savage has been unfussy and eager to please. Am glad I took a chance on her!
Dang... That is nice. Gonna have to try some lighter weights too. Bet the recoil is barely noticeable too.
Not a surprise at all.... Most of my pet loads are typically 30%-50% below max.
They say "Don't try this at home"... so I'm headed over to a friend's house.
Switched from Federal cases to Noslers. Oh Boy! 3 rounders went from 9/16 to 3/4 ( that group had a called flyer) for 3 at 100.
I seem to be on to something here...
With a Savage Factory Sporter weight barrel it's not common to average 1/2 moa.
If you can get the rifle to average 0.7 moa 5-shot groups, that's probably as good as it gets. With the odd sub 1/2 moa group here and there.
Isn't it amazing that what we have come to expect in accuracy, from lightweight barreled sporters, rivals bench rest accuracy only 50 years ago.
Quantum leaps. And bounds.
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