I got a chance to do some shooting today before I got rained out. Had new loads to try out. WW cases, WW 296 powder (12.0 grains), Rem 1 1/2 primers and Mid South 34 grain HP bullets.
Here is the last target at 50 yards. It started to rain before I got to the target, so the ink ran a little. I wanted to go to my 100 yard target, but like I said I was rained out.
I am getting there. I want to get to 1" @ 100 yards. The front rest was under the fore arm screw. I wanted to do some more experimenting, but like I said I got rained out. I think I am getting close now. I am still getting used to the trigger job, I just did on it; man is it light, but safe. I will start another thread about that. I am still getting used to it.
Here is a picture of the cases that shot this group. Group #4
I was running them over my Crony to see how the new loads were doing. The cases do not look like they are over pressure, but the proof is in the chronograph. These were shot out of a dirty barrel and no cleaning between strings. These were 5 shot strings.
Group #1 - Avg 2916 SD 59
Group #2 - Avg 2868 SD 11.5
Group #3 - Avg 2914 SD 27.2
Group #4 - Avg 2958 SD 43.4
According to the Hornady 7th addition 12.0 grains of 296 should get you 3000 fps (H110 - 3100 fps) with a 35 grain V-Max bullet. So I am right in there, about a full pressure load. I am loading out of an old lot of 296, so I have no idea what a new lot will do. I am a little preplexed over the differences in velocity between strings. The SD is is not real solid either, except Group #2 and it also had the slowest velocity average. Group #2 was about 1 1/2", but I blame that on myself, still trying to get used to the trigger.