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1Shot
08-08-2009, 08:49 AM
...It's a little .221 AI Fireball...lol..With a 52gr Sie match stuck in it.. ;D..It'll shoot Nosler 50's just as good..lol.. :o...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/FB1.jpg

MikeCTX
08-08-2009, 04:56 PM
Sweet, a AI Fireball...new one to me, but like it!! Looks like you shoot it as well as the .223 lol...

Got a little range time late this morning, with some of the 69's and 24.7gr of Varget, starting to see some promise with the combo now. A couple of sub .5in and one .297 4 of 5, but the driver blew it to a .863 on the one of the rounds. Bit more wind today, around 12-15 mph (got to learn how to read that). Anyhow think I will bump the load by .2 - or 24.9gr, and focus on the 69 Sierra match for now (plus that is the one bullet I have the most of). Only change I have made is, was using a Lee Powder measure with the Lee scale and have changed that out to the same powder measure, but using a RCBS digital scale to confirm the throw from the powder measure - much better readings than I was getting from the balance scale from Lee.

.221 Fireball, how long before a VarTarg shows up? lol ;)

Been debating on one of those for the model 11 build....hmmm....back to the real world.

MikeCTX
08-08-2009, 10:50 PM
Patrick, got to thinking about part of your post today while shooting some fresh loads....the part about the solid front rest and rear bag. Using a Caldwell Rock for a front rest, it does ok - though I think the bag could be better, just not sure what to look fro. The rear bag is the Deluxe one, and it DOES NOT sit flat and I find always having to reset after each shot, most of the time anyhow. Best shots are when the rifle returns without shifting left or right after a shot. Rear bag almost always has to be moved to get back on target...any recommendations on a rear bag?

BTW, have got to make some of those wind flags would have been a big help today..

Thanks


Mike,
The best way to shoot small groups is practice. Like the old saying goes, "How do you get to Carnegie hall, practice, practice, practice."

Some other things to consider, you need a good solid front rest, (A bi-pod or a mechanical rest, or even sand bags) and rear bag to shoot small groups. A simple set of wind flags will make a heck of a difference, all you need is a few pieces of surveyors tape out at different yardages. (set around 10, 40, and 75 yards) A good scope is a must, it don't have to be expensive, but it has to function, and having a light cross hair helps. Get some small dot targets (Wally world has them.)remember aim small shoot small. Last, try some other powders The ticket in the 1 in 9 223s looks to be N133 with a 52/53 gr match flat back bullet, I have seen a few guns shoot 5 shoot 100 yard groups down in the .2's. (Remember what works in others gun may not work in yours, and vise versa so it takes some experimentation) PLAY WITH SEATING DEPTH !!!

82boy
08-08-2009, 11:05 PM
I like Protektor bags they do great.
http://www.protektormodel.com/
If looking for a new bag I would get something with a heavy bottom, like the 14B.5CDSDBB bag. You may get by with your old bag and a donut.
http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/5290/Benchrest-Equipment
http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/5333/Benchrest-Equipment
A friend of mine is making top notch bags if your interested.
http://www.benchrest.com/cgi-bin/classifieds/classifieds.cgi?db=dddequipment&website=&language=&session_key=&search_and_display_db_button=on&results_format=long&db_id=1550&query=retrieval

Shooting without flags is a waste of time.

1Shot
08-09-2009, 01:25 AM
...I've shot many a hole with this cheap but affective setup...It's easier to carry in my shooting bag than the Caldwell br..lol...My buddy keeps saying he's going to throw that cheap plastic rest away if I don't stop useing it... >:(...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/rg2.jpg

....5/100....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/nos.jpg

1Shot
08-15-2009, 07:11 PM
...You do a follow up on those loads yet... :-\

MikeCTX
08-15-2009, 10:26 PM
Funny you should ask...

From last weekend the 69gr SMK with 24.7 Varget (did not get to print the same target) 4 of the 5 shots look good, there is just that one..0.856
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/Sodsz8xzjyI/AAAAAAAAAkw/gMGBgZXAeEE/s512/69SMK8809V247.jpg

Found some CCI BR4 primers and picked some up, decided to try them (yeah I know added another variable)
but seem the grouping was not bad with them and the 69SMK.

Today 69gr SMK, with 24.4 Varget (again) but with CCI BR4 Primers(0.534):
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/Sods0SOUI1I/AAAAAAAAAk0/YqWYXjlIoSE/s512/69SMK81509BR4.jpg

And the 77gr SMK, 22.5 Varget, CCI BR4 primers(1.110):
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/Sods1CTogvI/AAAAAAAAAk4/MwBPfO0zzKU/s512/77SMK8809BR4.jpg

MikeCTX
08-16-2009, 03:58 PM
Additional data from today's range visit!!

Loaded some 69gr SMK, 23.9gr H4895, Lapua brass, CCI BR4 primer - 1.012

69gr SMK, 24.7 Varget, Rem 71/2 primer, Rem brass - not bad .315 group of 4, the 5th one pushed the 5 shot group to .848

Wanted to try the accurate load from the Sierra manual for the 53gr SMK, using 26.9gr H335, Lapua brass and CCI BR4 primer. First shot fired - nothing not on paper, hmmmmm used one of the 69gr MK loads, right where it was supposed to be, another 53gr - still nothing. Aim high then low, nothing. Went ahead with the other loads, and after I finished tried the 53's again - this time with set the rifle up and then look over the scope to see if I could find impact....about 30 yd down range a nice cloud of gray smoke - guy next to me (we had already discussed) ask after the next round if I had tried the 53's again because he saw the gray smoke too. Guess the near 3300fps and the 7 twist are just to much for the 53's. Have read about this before, never seen it. So, no more 53gr SMK and H335 in the 7 twist rifle. :o

stevec
08-16-2009, 10:12 PM
Mike, I lost some 105gr 6mm bergers @ about 30yds. I was using to slow of powder and the bullets just turned to a puff of smoke. went to a faster powder and actually shot them @ 300fps faster and didnt lose any. In your case I would say that twist is way to fast for 53s.

Still kind of a neat thing to see though :D

Steve

MikeCTX
08-17-2009, 08:11 AM
Still kind of a neat thing to see though :D

Steve


Yeah Steve, it was fun to watch :D as much as I hate to admit it, I fired a couple of em just to watch them.

BrentWin
08-17-2009, 08:39 AM
To me, shooting bugholes is like playing golf. At first your improvement is by leaps and bounds, until you get to the point where you are pretty descent.

From there the improvement is agonizingly slow. Lots of $ for new equipment. You read everything that you can find, take the advise of others that are better than you and most of it only serves to screw you up. But, you keep trying and hang onto the things that work.

Despite this, you will have days where it seems that you have never shot a rifle/ swung a club before.

Then comes the glorious day when the stars all aline and you have an epithany, "This is probalbly as good as I am going to get."

Because no one has ever shot a .000 group or an 18 in golf. From that point forward, you can just relax and enjoy the game.

stevec
08-17-2009, 01:23 PM
Still kind of a neat thing to see though :D

Steve


Yeah Steve, it was fun to watch :D as much as I hate to admit it, I fired a couple of em just to watch them.


I actually had a buddy shoot mine so I could stand off to the side (and behind) and watch them blow. Morbid curiosity I guess. ;D
Steve

MikeCTX
08-17-2009, 11:29 PM
BrentWin, good post...and yet it all comes down to practice as much as anything.

Good thing I enjoy shooting, it may take a while :D

MikeCTX
08-18-2009, 10:22 PM
...You do a follow up on those loads yet... :-\


Thanks to everyone for their input and special Thanks to 1shot...

Guessing at this point more range time and some tweaking of the 69's is in order. After I can get to where I shoot a consistent group, then try to tighten them up.

As always any additional thoughts/ideas are welcome.

pbcaster45
08-18-2009, 11:21 PM
Well, here's today attempt. No bugholes but this is my favorite load in my Lothar Walther Model 12 (.223 Remington). Five shots at 100 yards.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc265/pbcaster45/06FiveShots100yardsSavageModel12.jpg?

Bullet: Hornady 40 gr. V-Max with Moly Coat
Powder: Accurate 2230-C 26.0 grs.
Primer: CCI-450
Case: Lapua
LOAL: 2.272 (1.881 with Stoney Point, for 0.015 bullet jump)

Wasn't shooting too bad with the Tikka Lite 30-06 either! Three shots at 100 yards.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc265/pbcaster45/08ThreeShots100yardsTikkaLite30-06.jpg?t=1250651728

Bullet: Nosler 168 gr. Ballistic Tip
Powder: IMR-4064 49.0 grs.
Primer: Federal 210
Case: Federal
LOAL: 3.350 (2.720 base to ogive with Stoney Point gage)
Comments: Neck sized with Forster Bump Die and .332 insert. Bullets seated so that ogive about .018 short of rifling. Magazine is long enough to allow LOAL of 3.370.

MikeCTX
08-19-2009, 07:57 AM
Nice shooting with both rifles pbcaster45, on the 223 what twist is the Lothar Walther barrel?

pbcaster45
08-19-2009, 10:07 AM
It's a 1:12. I love Lothar Walther Barrels, tough steel and no fouling. ;D

MikeCTX
08-23-2009, 02:53 PM
Thanks pbcaster45 :)

Wanted to give an update from today's visit to the range. Had some 69 gr SMK, plus some Berger 70 gr VLD's (with different seating depth). All loaded with 24.9 gr Varget, shot OK, a few 3 hole groups that were nice, but became less than that with the 4 or 5th shot.

But I did get my "Bughole" group ;D - Sort of.... :o

There was a guy I have been talking with at the range, and he had his TAC 20 there - he had shown me photos of it - really nice looking rifle. One of Fred's benchrest stocks, Savage target action - RB/LP, Pac-Nor barrel, with a Burris Black Diamond 8-32x50. He offered to let me shoot a 5 shot group so I took him up on the offer. Dang, that is one fine shootin rifle, the TAC 20 is a real joy to shot (I understand now Sinman). Pretty much shot the center out of a benchrest target, would guess the group was around .2 inch or less - did not want to take his target since he was still going to use the other side of it.

Of course he was shooting it even better, but these were his fire-forming loads, not even match loads. Fred's stock was perfect - and the Pac-Nor, well nice barrel.

hershey
08-23-2009, 08:27 PM
chasing bugholes is fun for sure, but admittedly a tough learning curve. getting inside of 1moa is was fairly easy, but from that point forward it is a new discipline, one of the things i have learned is a rifle set up for 1000yd shooting is a different animal than one for 100yd shooting, if your using a 1000yd rig to chase bugholes and 1000yd loads, then 100yds is a compromise of sorts. a dedicated 100yd load should do bugholes no doubt, but i have never gotten a bug hole group out of my rifle at 100yds but shot a 4x 5 shot group at 300yds w/ it yesterday that measured 1.4", i'll take that anyday over a 100yd bughole group, so kinda look at the big picture and see what your goal is. i may someday build a slower flat based bullet load to try to bughole my rifle, but i set my goal at 1000yds and built a load around that goal. my worst 5 shot group was at just over 4" so i had a fun day of shooting.

1Shot
08-23-2009, 10:19 PM
chasing bugholes is fun for sure, but admittedly a tough learning curve... it is a new discipline..




...I get a kick out of it...lol...Now if I had the open range to shoot a 1000yds. I'ld just build me a cannon...AKA..338 EDGE.. ;)...