I have been toying with my 9 year old duaghters H&R single shot 223 for a number of rounds and I was wondering about a few things. Granted it's only a $200 gun I have seen a number of these that have really shot well but the 22 hornet I had(sold it quick) and this one just don't seem to like the loads I'm feeding it. I tried a couple weeks ago to see how far out I could seat the bullet with the old school method I learned way back with the candle soot on the bullet to see if I could get any marks on it from the lands and I practically seated the bullet to where it was barely in the case neck and still never touched the lands?? Do they build these guns to accept the 90gr projectiles or what?? It's only a 1:14 twist .
I have tried a number of the popular 223 powders and 52gr'ers up to the 60 partition(which grouped 3 shot groups with 3" groups ay 100 yards, though it never key holed the rounds). I would love this gun to shoot at least 55gr bullets since it is a hunting rifle for my daughter and she never shoots over 75 yards.The scope is a Leupold 3x9 and is not the problem.
I guess some of that I posted was "Filler" since my main question here was about the depth of the throat to the rifling.
I am NEW to the OCW and the ladder method stuff so I guess I can implement those tests and see what I come up with. If anyone has any info on these little single shots I would love to hear it. For now I will take a step back and kind of start over with the mind set of having a new gun and working up a load with all the new information I have learned on here over the past month and see if I can get better results..Thanks in advance for ya'lls time and any info..Adios' for now..Hank
I have tried a number of the popular 223 powders and 52gr'ers up to the 60 partition(which grouped 3 shot groups with 3" groups ay 100 yards, though it never key holed the rounds). I would love this gun to shoot at least 55gr bullets since it is a hunting rifle for my daughter and she never shoots over 75 yards.The scope is a Leupold 3x9 and is not the problem.
I guess some of that I posted was "Filler" since my main question here was about the depth of the throat to the rifling.
I am NEW to the OCW and the ladder method stuff so I guess I can implement those tests and see what I come up with. If anyone has any info on these little single shots I would love to hear it. For now I will take a step back and kind of start over with the mind set of having a new gun and working up a load with all the new information I have learned on here over the past month and see if I can get better results..Thanks in advance for ya'lls time and any info..Adios' for now..Hank