what do you mean? did you get a flyer also or is that just me doing that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wtex
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what do you mean? did you get a flyer also or is that just me doing that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wtex
Finally had a chance to try out the new IMR8208XBR powder in my model 12 LRPV with a 1:9 twist. Using Dan Newberry's system for developing the Optimum Charge Weight I started with usual 10% below maximum and worked my way up in essentialy .2 grain increments. Nothing startling until I reached 24.4 grains which gave me a 0.137" three shot group. This was followed by a 0.159" group at 24.6 grains, and this again was followed by a 0.200" group at 24.8 grains. The groups either side of this were approx. 1/2" so it looks like I stumbled upon a node. The bullets used were 53 grain Sierra Matchkings and the average velocities were 3188fps,3244fps and 3259fps respectively. At no time did these velocities vary by more than 47fps tops. The temperature was 34 degrees C ( 92 degrees F). Winchester brass was used for everything and it was sized using the Lee Collet die. Runout was 1 1/2 thou or less measured just where the ogive starts on the bullet. The next step is to load five rounds of each charge and see if it repeats.
I really wanted to see how this powder was effected by temperature extremes as they say it's very stable from well below zero to in excess of one hundred degrees F. I don't expect to shoot it at these extremes but the chamber and barrel temperature can get much hotter than the ambient temperature that you're shooting in which could hurt groups. Hope this helps. By the way, I used a Redding Competition Bullet seater and all charges were weighed.
My 1/9" rigs (FP10s) diets are 28g W748 behind a 50gr Vmax, any SRP.
Puts them in at 1/2"-5/8" @ 100yds.
Also 69g SMK also with 24.5g BLC2 or 24.5g Varget any SRP.
All moly coated also, 2.230" COL.
Starting to get good results out of Berger 70vld's for the longer range stuff:
24.7g Varget
Hornady match chamber-fired brass
rem. benchrest primers
seated to kiss the lands - happens to be 2.365 COAL for my FCP-k rifle
Approximately 1/2MOA@200 yards:
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flatlander I've shot several Vmax groups with 4 close together and 1 flyer, they look like your group on the red and white target.
I have been blaming it on a heavy trigger, but when I saw your pattern it lookded very similar to mine. I just changed out the spring in my trigger and anxious to try it again to see if I still have the 1 flyer.
hmmm intresting i thought that was just me. I dont know if its just me or my gun. But I get alot more consistant groups when the barrel is warm. my groups start looking alot better after about 10 rounds down the tube.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wtex
I'm noticing the same phenomenon with my .223 Shilen 1 in 8 twist, groups start to tighten up after 10 rounds. My barrel has 400 round throught it since I installed it last month.
I believe that is about how many rounds im sitting at in my rifle also gacop. does your gun shoot better dirty or clean. my cousins predator .223 only like to shoot good clean. I have went 50 rounds at the range with out cleaning and it doesn't seem to make a difference. but after I do clean my rifle. I might as well throw that target out. Its not just one flier