How to make every rifle cartridge better!

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Hopeful Ballistics

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@CB-68-westcreations
@CB-68-westcreations 4 күн бұрын
I'll agree with you on the ammo up to a point. Some of these newer, more modern cartridges that are simply soft loaded by the manufacturer are done because the manufacturers are cutting corners. We don't think that a couple grains of powder makes a difference because we're not working the same scale. Couple of grains of powder across a few million cartridges make a massive difference in the cost of production.
@warrenpolidori5541
@warrenpolidori5541 4 күн бұрын
Good job presenting overall. Something worth mentioning is the powder burn rate chart. Sometimes it's difficult to find your go-to powder, but the chart is a good reference to find a potential substitute.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@warrenpolidori5541 that’s true
@mausermongerkoziczkowski8104
@mausermongerkoziczkowski8104 2 күн бұрын
I have not been able to find RE-19 for over 2 years.
@ianscottlewis
@ianscottlewis 4 күн бұрын
Great video. Thanks. Could you possibly do a hand loading 101 video. Mainly what you need to get started. What to buy, what to not waste money on. Kits and what is most important, needed, not needed, etc?
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@ianscottlewis I’ll have to look into the most recent KZbin policies. I think I’ll get a strike if I do that. I’ll check into it. I have made a few old videos that do that do a degree. “Want to load precision ammo? Start here!” “Top 5 reloading tips!”
@ianscottlewis
@ianscottlewis 2 күн бұрын
@hopefulballistics thanks. I'm at the very first starting point - where do I spend my $$$.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 2 күн бұрын
@ a good press, and powder dispenser is the most important things.
@tacticalmattfoley
@tacticalmattfoley 4 күн бұрын
I keep thinking back to the video Gavin did about pushing 308Win to 300Win Mag velocities and beyond......He was using a BAT action and very well made brass. However, he never had any pressure signs that I recall even at 80,000psi....which is insane.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@tacticalmattfoley I think about that video occasionally too.
@WallyMerc06
@WallyMerc06 4 күн бұрын
Yeah man. I even saw someone take the new hybrid 6.8x51 case and throw a .308 pill in it and it was essentially doing the same
@CB-68-westcreations
@CB-68-westcreations 4 күн бұрын
@@tacticalmattfoley I saw that. And it was pretty impressive. I’ve considered trying it with a good 30-06 action and some good brass.
@thomasdaniel6495
@thomasdaniel6495 3 күн бұрын
I use factory loads now because thru circumstances I no longer have reloading equipment,but at one time I did and worked with different rifles and handguns and yes,I loved being able to custom load my guns,always looking for that perfect load for each.It is a lot of fun and is very educational.Great job on the video.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 3 күн бұрын
@@thomasdaniel6495 thank you!
@gc5Hayward
@gc5Hayward 3 күн бұрын
Well said bravo 👏.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 3 күн бұрын
@@gc5Hayward thanks!
@ragnarrloobrok70
@ragnarrloobrok70 3 күн бұрын
The accuracy of your projectile is first and foremost effected by the quality of barrel used. Second is the barrel harmonics which is controlled by the powders pressure curve during ignition. The combustion process creates a pressure wave that is either in harmony with the barrel or not. Adjusting the combustion pressure curve is one way to adjust the barrel harmonics into harmony. Handloading is the art of tuning barrel harmonics! This is also the reason most top competitors are now using barrel tuners like Eric Cortinas design. Barrel tuners work by moving a weight fore and aft on the end of your barrel thus adjusting the barrel harmonics. You can take a good powder that shoots MOA and use a barrel tuner to tighten your groups to say 3/4 MOA or better. Have you ever used a suppressor? If so have you ever noticed how your point of impact changes and your groups tighten?! BINGO
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 3 күн бұрын
@@ragnarrloobrok70 I haven’t used suppressors yet.
@gc5Hayward
@gc5Hayward 3 күн бұрын
Oh yeah I agree
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 3 күн бұрын
@@gc5Hayward thanks for watching!
@95GTSpeedDemon
@95GTSpeedDemon 4 күн бұрын
I have found when you start getting up to that 65k pressure, accuracy can start going haywire sometimes.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
That’s true sometimes
@95GTSpeedDemon
@95GTSpeedDemon 4 күн бұрын
@hopefulballistics one thing i have found is there are no absolutes 😂 What works for one doesnt always work for another, but it can.
@heinrichstoltz1356
@heinrichstoltz1356 2 күн бұрын
Agree mostly. You can do even better with a program such as GRT if you really want to improve efficiency and performance.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 2 күн бұрын
@@heinrichstoltz1356 I appreciate the comment
@edwardabrams4972
@edwardabrams4972 4 күн бұрын
We call it in the old timer circles is custom loading🙌
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@edwardabrams4972 yep!
@anthonykaiser974
@anthonykaiser974 4 күн бұрын
That's when you hire someone to make a load for your particular firearm. It's analogous to custom farming, where you hire out another farmer to do the work to your specifications.
@paullavallee1631
@paullavallee1631 4 күн бұрын
I use Winchester 748 for short to medium cases and Winchester 760 for long cases as a rule
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@paullavallee1631 good powders
@WayneGent-t2l
@WayneGent-t2l 4 күн бұрын
I got some of the new nosler white tail country ammo just to try so would have some nosler brass to work with as well. It locked the bolt up on my tikka 270 so be safe out there with your factory ammo y'all
@DRACOA09876
@DRACOA09876 4 күн бұрын
Yup I've had a few nosler factory loads either leave bad ejector swipes or have very stiff bolt lifts
@WayneGent-t2l
@WayneGent-t2l 4 күн бұрын
​@@DRACOA09876 I have loaded a few different nosler bullets and some others right At Max or very close to max and was seeing pressure sighs so I stopped but never had bolt Lock up with anything 😮😮
@mighaelwalker6224
@mighaelwalker6224 2 күн бұрын
6mm arc is a modern cartridge that only the handloader can make full use of. Because of the double SAMMI spec, one for gas guns at 52000 psi and one for bolt guns at 62000 psi, all of the factory ammo will be loaded to the lower gas gun spec. That leaves 10000 psi for the handloader to exploit in a bolt gun. In a bolt gun the 6mm arc has 85 to 95% of the velocity, uses 30-35% less power and has one third less recoil than the .243 Winchester. A Barnes 95gr LRX at 2900 fps and a Hornady 75gr VMAX at 3200 fps should handle most if not all the game animals where you live.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics Күн бұрын
@@mighaelwalker6224 great comment, thanks!
@andrewolson269
@andrewolson269 4 күн бұрын
For hunting l trust a temp stable power more Especially over 250-300yrds Also do you need more velocity under 300yards? Thats my 2 cents You have achieved some great velocitys It’d be cool to see those loads on a hot day vs cold day with the chrony
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
True
@Accuracy1st
@Accuracy1st 4 күн бұрын
Regarding ball powders, I've always had some on hand. I think my first was H414 which is the same as W760. For years people tend to mention the lack of temp stability with ball powders which is true but I really wonder if they are having the issues brought up inside of a few hundred yards when hunting. At least 50% of hunters shoot game inside of 400 and frankly, in my opinion, most are inside 250. If you have a ball powder load and that powder is horribly sensitive, it's not going to be a massive POI change if you truly have a sound firearm and consistent, quality handloads. My sons and I dropped quite a few deer with our 270s using 130s over Superformance out to 400 and when I worked up the loads it was spring/summer here in Ohio and in the 20s in Alabama where we hunt. We all hit where we were aiming. I also had a 300WSM kill using a 150 TSX over Superformance and a 180 Accubond over Staball 6.5 with no issues. If anyone chooses not to try ball powders that is certainly their choice but could also be missing out on something outstanding. I bought an 8 pound jug of Superformance at The Reloader's Bench in Nashville post Covid for $265 as an impulse buy and learned quite quickly it is now a go-to for 110s, 130s in our 270 Wins, 140s and 150s in my 280 Rem, 139LRX in one of my 280AIs, and various weights in my 300WSM. I am eager to try it in my Tikka 708 when it gets done. I'm going to first try those same 160 TipStrike Norma bullets and see how it does.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@Accuracy1st I agree completely. And your experience backs it up.
@Accuracy1st
@Accuracy1st 4 күн бұрын
@@hopefulballistics Interestingly, in my wife's Tikka 6.5CM I was able to tune 2 near identical loads with 130 Accubonds. The groups are identical. The velocities are identical. Only difference is seating depth. One load COL is 2.775 and the other is 2.750 using H4350 and Staball 6.5. That is the first time I've ever seen identical ES, SD, Velocity with 2 different powders. So, I loaded 40 of each with the intent to see POI changes while it's cold this winter. I worked both up last month while it was in the 50s.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@ that’s interesting
@texpatriot8462
@texpatriot8462 4 күн бұрын
I think it matters where you live and hunt. From May through August, Dallas is hot as F@@@. I may go hunting in freezing weather. In making my ammo, I always keep in mind that I could be shooting it in 100 degree+ weather where pressure will spike. I have tested 6.5 Staball for temperature stability vs H4350. There was no material difference.
@Accuracy1st
@Accuracy1st 4 күн бұрын
@@texpatriot8462 Maybe, maybe not. When I use Alliant powders or any ball powder, I typically test those during hotter times of the year knowing they should or may be slower during deer season while colder or much colder. In a 30-06 with H414 and Reloder 19, I used substantially in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming, for multiple years, I tuned the final loads in summer when I lived in Iowa, which basically is the armpit of the country with horrid humidity. In 1995 on opening day in Missouri I shot a buck at 422 yards. We drove down from Iowa the day before. It was sunny but cool. The next morning it was in the teens and it snowed. The bullet hit in the middle of the shoulder, right where I was aiming. Back then, I had no knowledge of temperature sensitive powders or heard about it and ignored it because I never had any issues filling tags. I have found VV powders to be equally temp stable to the Hodgdon Extremes if not more stable in more recent years
@Rico11b
@Rico11b 4 күн бұрын
Just make the cartridge an Ackley Improved version and that's improving it as much as possible.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@Rico11b you still have to pick the right powder and seating depth.
@Rico11b
@Rico11b 4 күн бұрын
@@hopefulballistics That's true. Ya still gotta put in the work to get the right combination of components and recipe. :)
@shawnstockton6143
@shawnstockton6143 4 күн бұрын
Magpro worked well in my 270wsm,,but it was VERY temp sensitive
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@shawnstockton6143 I appreciate that comment
@ReloadingWeatherby
@ReloadingWeatherby 4 күн бұрын
I hate ball powder! Haha I'm just jealous because I can't get the accuracy I want out of ball powder
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@ReloadingWeatherby I feel the exact same way about stick powder, lol. But I think I need to give stick powder more chances.
@NickGer123
@NickGer123 4 күн бұрын
Try ramshot hunter i have very good luck with it in multiple cartridges getting half inch groups.
@95GTSpeedDemon
@95GTSpeedDemon 4 күн бұрын
​@@hopefulballisticsseems stick powder isnt always equal. Just like ball, sometimes a barrel just likes one more than others
@williamgaines9784
@williamgaines9784 4 күн бұрын
Cool mug, but looks hard to clean. Custom loading, reloading, hand loading, at one time, was cheaper than buying factory ammo for various cartridges. Today, not so much. I am getting back into it to make custom loads for MY firearms. One thing I won't have to worry about is getting a recall notice on my ammo(not that there may be one/some on some compents at some time) as I have on factory loaded ammo.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@williamgaines9784 its definitely rewarding
@texpatriot8462
@texpatriot8462 4 күн бұрын
I have never understood why a 30-06 based cartridge would not be able to be loaded to the highest pressure level of the family. Why would a 280 be limited to Remington's original specs when fired out of a M700 action?
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
If you handload the 280 could easily do 65,000 in a r700. Proceed with caution of course.
@thetexasr.a.t.2059
@thetexasr.a.t.2059 4 күн бұрын
I have no problems going over max SAMMI PSI so long as the gun can handle the extra pressure and there is published load data for such. But I do not know about just picking a powder, that there is no load data for, and running blindly with it. Especially with handguns where the first sign of pressure is gun pieces sprawled all over the range. And it is not good to keep adding more powder than a reloading manual recommends, because after the max charge the pressure starts to rise faster per powder weight than it did between min and max charges. Many people do such and get away with it and others are not so lucky. So even if I where to do so I still will never recommend another to do so. If they want to ignore the safety warnings, that are there for good reasons, then I'll let than be an idea that I didn't plant in their noggin.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@thetexasr.a.t.2059 I’m not going blindly and picking a powder. It’s based on research and educated theory. And even then I work up slowly. I generally don’t go over book max either. Sometimes I do go 1/2 grain over if there is no pressure as I work up. Usually I don’t go over max.
@joelclark2130
@joelclark2130 4 күн бұрын
You will get more information, and safe failures. For safe hand loading. Start low and move up slowly. I know components are very expensive, what is your safety worth..
@ChrisClements-o3o
@ChrisClements-o3o 4 күн бұрын
What are some of your better 3006loads
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@ChrisClements-o3o 190 grain around 2850 was pretty good. I believe I used H4350 with Berger VLDs.
@arcticcod8403
@arcticcod8403 4 күн бұрын
⁠ I get good results with VV N555 in 3006
@jmc041071
@jmc041071 4 күн бұрын
What is the potential of the .270 Winchester if someone hand loads, in your opinion?
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@jmc041071 probably 3250 with 130 grain bullet, 2950 with 150 grain. Somewhere around there, maybe more.
@jmc041071
@jmc041071 4 күн бұрын
@hopefulballistics have you ever seen the 150 pushed over 3000?
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@jmc041071 I haven’t personally done it in a 270 win.
@jessdurfee3817
@jessdurfee3817 4 күн бұрын
I find reloading cathartic. I have to pay close attention to what I am doing in order to not blow my face off, therefore I have to unplug from all my other thoughts so I keep body parts.
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@jessdurfee3817 true
@Greyzonecompliant
@Greyzonecompliant 3 күн бұрын
Start with the problem you are trying to solve first. The answer is different depending on what you want. If you want speed get long barrel compressed load with a slow enough powder. If you want a suppressed hunting gun. Get a short barrel , and a fast powder that will burn 100%. And get it in a big enough cartridge to make up for the power that you are inevitably going to lose. And if it just precision with no energy(shooting paper) Get the most stable cartridge in a long rigid barrel to get the most speed from as little chaos(powder) as you possibly can. Not being affected by recoil. Without handloading most of those scenarios are hard and or expensive to achieve. Good video
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics Күн бұрын
Perfectly said, thanks!
@texpatriot8462
@texpatriot8462 4 күн бұрын
Call it a PRC and any cartridge will sell
@hopefulballistics
@hopefulballistics 4 күн бұрын
@@texpatriot8462 it seems that way
@exothermal.sprocket
@exothermal.sprocket 4 күн бұрын
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