Adding to that crazy speed in those factory loads, I thought I'd compare the same rifle, chrony and projectiles using ADI powders, 2206H and 2208.
Some members here might get something out of it too.
First. the old rifle. Shortened tight chamber done by me, barrel is a TSE 1-10" No.5 profile. Range to the target was 110m. Barrel hasn't been cleaned for about 300 rounds.

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First load was 47gn/06H, which was in this rifle, pretty close to max and any hotter would be not a great idea for an every-temperature all-year round load.
The spread and standard deviation is excellent, showing a very good point in the load development (A reason why a Chrony is a great tool).
Very good velocity for thios weight projy in a 308 with a 20" barrel, but way behind that factory load!

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Next was the 2208. 48 grains is 2 grains under max, but in these thick ADI cases, 48gns fills the case to the top of the neck so I didn't want to go higher until I tried this first. Pressure signs are good, but I will need a LONG drop tube to get any more powder in.

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And here's the target at 110m. You definitely can see how the super tight std. dev. and velocity spread in the 2206 load shows as a better group.
The chrony results proven on the target.
But still WAY under the Winchester factory load, but as I mentioned in an earlier post, speed is not the number one factor.
I still have to try another grain of 2208 and definitely need to burn some Win 748 and see what difference that makes.

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A good distraction from fencing in the late arvo.