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    Chasing Bugholes


    After seeing so many targets posted, with excellent groups, and then looking at my own targets got me to wondering....am I chasing those small groups? With the M11 it was easy, the groups were right around 1inch. With the 12 VLP (both are .223 BTW), have been able to get most < 1inch and a few < .5 inch.

    Now, it had been a few years since I had been shooting and have been at it now since March of this year, so suspect I am being impatient. So what would you suggest to get those groups even smaller?

    Add&#39;l info - working up loads - 69gr SMK, Varget, trying different brass. Have some Bergger 70gr VLD and 77gr Match, plus some 53gr and 77gr SMK in addition to the 69&#39;s. 12VLP with a 1:7 twist. Getting as much range time as work allows - get to send maybe 25-50 rounds down range every couple of weeks (that may be what is need more than anything).

    Thanks in advance for any input - you guys are always great.

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    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&#39;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&#39;s. (Remember what works in others gun may not work in yours, and vise versa so it takes some experimentation) PLAY WITH SEATING DEPTH !!!

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    I always got more consistant groups with bergers. In my 1:7 the 80 gr boatails shot tight, jammed. Seems like the best groups I got were over N140 with the berger 140s.

    Tightest shooting out of that rifle was 52 gr amaxes over 27 gr of varget at 2.32" which is super hot. Shot about .2"-.3". You should be able to hit 1/4 moa with most any match bullet.

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    Yep, those Bergers are pretty awesome. I shot my best 200 yard group with Bergers this weekend (with my Lothar Walther .308 Winchester barrel). I know 1 Shot can do better but I&#39;ll keep trying!

    [img width=600 height=398]http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc265/pbcaster45/168grBerger200yards.jpg?t=1249318607[/img]

    Bullet: Berger 168 gr. HPBT Match
    Powder: Hodgdon Varget 43.5 grs
    Primer: CCI-BR2
    Case: Lapua
    LOAL: 2.905 (2.291 Base to Ogive with Stoney Point)
    Comments: 0.020 Bullet Jump

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbcaster45
    Yep, those Bergers are pretty awesome. I shot my best 200 yard group with Bergers this weekend (with my Lothar Walther .308 Winchester barrel). I know 1 Shot can do better but I&#39;ll keep trying!
    ..LOL...It&#39;ll still hit a critter at 200... ...

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    ...On your VLP 1-7 twist I&#39;ld go with the 77&#39;s, Varget, 205prs, & lapua brass..Then just work on it till it comes in...lol... ...

    ...3/100 with 69gr Sie&#39;s...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/SMK.jpg[/img]

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    Thanks for the input guys, take all the ideas and hints ya got.

    1shot, that is some NICE shootin...have admired the photo of that group before.

    82boy, yes - practice is the only way to get there, at least for me. Have 25 rounds of the 69gr SMK loaded up for this weekend, may try some of the 53&#39;s as well - or the 77&#39;s. Going to try to get to a match (to watch not shoot) this weekend, see if I can learn anything there.

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    OK more reading and new question. If loading say 52-53gr bullets for the 1:7 twist, would I want to start on the lower end of the load data powder wise? OR would load developement be the same as any other?

    Realize that the 7 twist is not ideal for the 50&#39;s, but wondering if a reduced load would have them shoot better. Have some 77 SMK and Bergers to load, and will give one (or both) a try this weekend.

    As always, you guys are a big help.

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    ..Run the 52&#39;s at 25.4grs varget set at .015 off the lands...Set the 77&#39;s up at 22grs. varget at .015 off also & show me the targets.... ...Maybe I can tune you up some...lol.. :)

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    there will be a wave in the accussery as you go through the powder charge range. I have never found a full speed charge that gave me the best. If you shooting shorter range targets and you want to save a little powder you can go for a lower charge node. the larger powder charger will shoot a little flatter as you increase the distance.
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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    Great stuff, Thanks - the 69gr SMK are loaded with 24.4gr of Varget, so will load up some 53gr and 77gr tonight (think one of em might go into some Lapua brass I bought the other in some new WW brass). Have a day off planned for Friday, so will try to get out early before the heat sets in - morning temps are in the upper 70&#39;s to 80 with highs around 100 - yikes!!

    1Shot, will take you up on the offer and will post some targets after shooting on Friday - Thanks,

    Edit: loaded 10each of the following:
    53gr SMK over 25.4gr Varget, Rem once fired brass, Rem 71/2BR primers
    77gr SMK over 22gr of Varget, Rem once fired brass Rem 71/2BR primers
    69gr SMK over 22gr of H322, Lapua brass-new, Rem71/2BR primers

    Plus the 69gr SMK over 24.4gr Varget, Rem once fired brass, Rem 71/2BR primes

    Printed some small 100m Benchrest targets off, as well as a couple of others on some heavy stock.

    No matter how bad/good they are promise to post them after Friday&#39;s outing.

    Thanks for all the input everyone.

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    Couldn&#39;t manage a bughole today, but this was my best 200 yard group. I&#39;m going to try seating out next time and hopefully I&#39;ll see some improvement. Stay sharp 1 Shot! PB aims to improve!

    [img width=600 height=336]http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc265/pbcaster45/Model12223Remington.jpg?t=1249444158[/img]

    [img width=600 height=390]http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc265/pbcaster45/Hornady55grMolyV-Max200yards.jpg?[/img]

    Bullet: Hornady 55 gr. V-Max with Moly Coat
    Powder: Accurate 2230-C 24.6 grs.
    Primer: CCI-450
    Case: Lapua
    LOAL: 2.250

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    very nice, pbcaster45..and @200 yds!! Would get a heck yeah! out of me!

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    ...I guess I&#39;m going to have to work on my plinker load here real soon...you&#39;re making me feel bad..lol..My plinker load is going to run 40gr Sie. HP&#39;s with 748....My truck gun loves 40gr Bergers with VV-133... ...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/berg.jpg[/img]

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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    throw you guys a curve..5 shots@100 yards..35gr V max with 24.5gr of 10X from a 16" handgun.
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    Re: Chasing Bugholes

    WITH A PISTOL?! Dagnabit! The bar just got higher!

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    ...Oh, so now we want to play hardball huh...lol...Where can I find a cheap Striker.. ???...

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    Well, it&#39;s Friday and I made it out to the range - can&#39;t say I&#39;m all that excited to be showing these, but I did promise I would. It was between 85-90 degree by 8:30 a.m., maybe a 5mph breese once in a while.

    First one 77gr SMK, 22gr Varget, OAL 2.358, once fired Rem brass, Rem 7.5 prm, - 0.869 inches
    [img width=396 height=450]http://lh3.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/SnyF40n7MFI/AAAAAAAAAjs/pCYbyzxYfis/s512/77SMK8709.jpg[/img]

    Next the 53gr SMK, 25.4 Varget, OAL 2.350, same brass/primer - 1.233 inches
    [img width=370 height=450]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/SnyF6Cs_PcI/AAAAAAAAAj4/k1e47nmoPfg/s512/53SMK8709..jpg[/img]

    Also ran the 69s
    69gr SMK, 24.4 H322, OAL 2.353, Lapua brass(new)same prime, - 0.676 inches
    [img width=401 height=450]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/SnyF5PdHimI/AAAAAAAAAjw/629Il8pTnYw/s512/69SMK7809.jpg[/img]

    And last
    69gr SMK, 24.4 Varget, OAL 2.353, once fired Remington brass/same prime, - 0.620 inches
    [img width=356 height=450]http://lh3.ggpht.com/_5mQjiruUDT0/SnyF5qcQ02I/AAAAAAAAAj0/hQTb_-lGRRU/s512/69SMK8709-Rem.jpg[/img]

    Besides the driver not bad, but a loonnngggg way from bughole land = LOL. 1shot (or anyone else) any thoughts?


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    ...Well they look like they could use another .5 of a grain of powder...The 69&#39;s & varget bump it .3 & go again...It&#39;s all part of chasing the hole...lol...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/GG.jpg[/img]

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    lol...you are right there, at least chasing the hole is fun!!

    Is it the light or is that a .223 AI in your last photo?

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    ...It&#39;s a little .221 AI Fireball...lol..With a 52gr Sie match stuck in it.. ;D..It&#39;ll shoot Nosler 50&#39;s just as good..lol.. ...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/FB1.jpg[/img]

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    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&#39;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.

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    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
    Quote Originally Posted by 82boy
    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&#39;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&#39;s. (Remember what works in others gun may not work in yours, and vise versa so it takes some experimentation) PLAY WITH SEATING DEPTH !!!

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    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/...rest-Equipment
    http://www.sinclairintl.com/product/...rest-Equipment
    A friend of mine is making top notch bags if your interested.
    http://www.benchrest.com/cgi-bin/cla...uery=retrieval

    Shooting without flags is a waste of time.

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    ...I&#39;ve shot many a hole with this cheap but affective setup...It&#39;s easier to carry in my shooting bag than the Caldwell br..lol...My buddy keeps saying he&#39;s going to throw that cheap plastic rest away if I don&#39;t stop useing it... >...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/rg2.jpg[/img]

    ....5/100....

    [img width=600 height=449]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v692/sqek/nos.jpg[/img]

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