Finally got around to shooting my two cast bullet loads that I thought I'd have a try at, in my Sako 75, stainless synthetic sporter.
My mate casts many different weights and calibers, and gave me some 186gr to try out.
With lube and gas check, they weigh nearer 190gr, which I thought was a bit heavy, but as ever, willing to give it a go.
I settled on two loads with my two powders,
10grs 700x and 25grs H4895, and loaded 10 rounds of each.
What I thought would be a 'squib' load, and then something with a bit more grunt !
The only thing that grunted was the rifle and a bit more recoil with the H4895.
Velocities were the same, and 700X was the more accurate.
First at 50yds and then at 100.
But what a drop !
(We're talking 'foots' here !)
700X grouped for just over .8" and 1" for 3x shot groups at 50 yds
@
1,354 fps
1,351
1,350
and then next day, a surprising .75" 3 shot group at 100yds.
(must have been a bit steadier on the day !)
The H4895 load was much the same as the 700X at 50yds, for .8" and 1.5",
but velocities less consistent.
but I only managed just under the 2" for a 3 shot group at 100yds.
example velocities;
1,357 fps
1,371
1,373
The targets,
and the 'boolits' compared to a 110gr V-Max, which I thought would make a good 'varminter' in the .308.
(I guess the lead cast would leave a bit more meat on the squirrel than the V-Max !
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cheers,
SS