Just ordered a mcgowen 16.5" ss varmint contour in 300 blackout for my model 10. was wondering if anyone has one? how does it group?
Printable View
Just ordered a mcgowen 16.5" ss varmint contour in 300 blackout for my model 10. was wondering if anyone has one? how does it group?
I have one. So far I am not too impressed, but I don't know what to blame. This is my first 300 Blackout so I do not have anything to compare to. I need to get some more time to get some real measurements but so far it looks like I'm shooting groups over 5" at 100 yards with factory Rem 220 subs.Quote:
Originally Posted by jstultz
that doesn't look good I hope you get it figured out, you would think it would shoot at least 1.5" good luck
What twist is your barrel?Quote:
Originally Posted by 260 Rem
George
It is a 1-8 twist. I went and shot a few rounds through it again today and I got groups under 3 inches. I have a factory trigger so I know that doesn't help. I'll be dropping in an SSS trigger to to see how that helps.Quote:
Originally Posted by GeorgeS
A 1-8" should stabilize those 220gr. bullets, as should a 1-10". What is your muzzle/instrumental velocity?
mbogo
I have not had a chance to chrono any yet. I had my chrono yesterday and forgot to bring my tripod to put it on!Quote:
Originally Posted by GeorgeS
I don't think a factory trigger could be making the groups that big...
I got a 16.5" 1in8 varmint mcgowen in this caliber a couple months back and using 225 hornady match hpbt it shot under 1.5" right out of the gate even with 0.120 jump to the lands. I have not had time lately to do any more load development but I am sure it will do far better. That was with lake city mixed brass, cci primers and aa1680 2.26 OAL..........I recently acquired some proper remington brass but have not tested it yet.
I have made quite a few 300 aac and 300/221fb barrels, I dont think I heard of one of mine that shot over 3/4", I would definitely question something if you are getting 5" groups
Scope Issues Maybe?
Possible. This is used scope and has not gone on any other of my rifles. I really want to find a scope with some type of BDC that will work well with this round.Quote:
Originally Posted by montana bob
Mil dots "should" give 20 yard hold overs for subsonic 220 grainers but I would plan on dialing if your shooting farther than 200 yards with it, as it is really dropping fast. I am using a 3200 elite 10X and thinking about a 6x or 10x Swfa ss............I want to try and reach with it of course and figure I will need some long winded adjustments to pull it off.
He's shooting subsonic Rem factory ammo so it should be in the 1040fps range. The BLK needs a 1:8 to reliably stabilize the heavy bullets at subsonic velocities.Quote:
Originally Posted by GeorgeS
Just an odd thought, but how is your follow-through on the shots? Figure the bullet is spending 2.5-3x as long in the barrel as you're used to. It could be that your technique isn't in sync with that. Similar reason that many people shoot AR type rifles worse than bolt guns, from the time the trigger breaks til the time the bullet leaves the muzzle is longer than they're used to and any slight flaw in their technique is highlighted.
Ok, I decided my varmint contour is too heavy for me after I get the suppressor on it. I want something lighter so I decided to draw up exactly how I would like to have my 300 Blackout barrel built. I have submitted the blueprints to ER Shaw and I'm going to have them made. You can order one of these here for delivery in March:
http://www.gunshack.com/groupbuy?product_id=164
I take it the muzzle threads won't have a cap?Quote:
Originally Posted by 260 Rem
That is correct so I guess I better order a bunch of .9" thread protectors.Quote:
Originally Posted by gopherslayer
Better set them up with the group buy then.
still want to get on this buy..
I'm working on something so stay tuned and keep an eye out on the ER Shaw Blackout message thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by texasislandboy
VV N110 is the powder to use in the 300 variants for subs, especially in a bolt gun. The Blackout ARs are set up for AA 1680 with subs.