I thought I'd make a quick post to share my chrony results from beginning load workup on 30HRT shooting 150 grain remington RN bullets. I've posted this elsewhere but I figure the more hunting oriented membership here will dig this as well.
For those not in the know .30HRT or
herrett tactical rimless
is simply a 30Herrett formed on a 6.8spc case instead of 30-30wcf
Cases; Formed Hornady 6.8spc
Primers; CCI#41
Propellant; H-335
C.O.L. xxx" or .020" off the rifling
Firearm; White Oak Precision 20" 30HRT upper
Temp; 95 degrees
I lost a couple data points on the first two charges as my Jard trigger went out of adjustment and the rifle started doubling So I single fed rounds for the last two strings.
6-9-2010
27.0g 2120 FPS no accuracy data
28.0g 2230 FPS no accuracy data
28.5g 2237 FPS 5shots @100 2.2"
29.0g 2269 FPS 5shots @100 2.07"
6-10-2010 (trigger fixed)
29.5g 2329 FPS 5shots @100 2.2"
30.0g 2364 FPS 5shots @100 3.27"
As it currently stands this load will equal what every 20" 30-30 I've owned will do with 150g bullets. Next I'll play around with COL and see if I can't better the accuracy of these loads.
Looks like 29.5 grains will be the MAX due to a couple reasons, notably the accuracy drop off and bullet pushback after seating such a compressed load. Brass appearance with all loads was good with ejection at 4 to 5 o-clock appx 5 to 7 feet out
the ammo
the rifle