I'll be working on 90 grain stuff as well. I started out with 20 thou jump and with that there was a whole lotta bullet inside the case using the 95 grain Sierra
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I'll be working on 90 grain stuff as well. I started out with 20 thou jump and with that there was a whole lotta bullet inside the case using the 95 grain Sierra
Thanks for posting that data. I tried out that node and found a little less speed, 2650 for the 23.9g. This charge produced a .639” group with two of the three shots in a hole that looked like one. Hoping it was just the shooter that opened it up further?. Time to play a little with depth. This group came with a jump of .020 from lands. FWIW, the 23.7g charge produced a .472” group with same jump and 2622fps. Barrel is a 22” Rock Creek 6.7t and the COAL at lands for this bullet is 2.305. I’ve been able to get a max oal of 2.295 into the magazine, but that’s about it.My first attempt at a ladder test. I did two shots per load. I was impressed with how linear the speeds were. I'm looking at 23.9 -24.1 for a possible node to test further.
95 grain SMK
Varget 21.1 - 25.9 grains
Starline virgin brass, run though FL die.
Federal small rifle primers
24" Spencer/MPA barrel 6.5 twist
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Using that node with a velocity of 2674, that puts the heavy 95 grain pill out to 1200 yards in 2 seconds flat, remaining supersonic for the entire flight. Very excited to see this.
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My first attempt at a ladder test. I did two shots per load. I was impressed with how linear the speeds were. I'm looking at 23.9 -24.1 for a possible node to test further.
95 grain SMK
Varget 21.1 - 25.9 grains
Starline virgin brass, run though FL die.
Federal small rifle primers
24" Spencer/MPA barrel 6.5 twist
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So I have somewhat of a two part question. I’m sure this has been discussed but I’m having trouble finding solid answers.
What mags are you guys running in your bolt guns with AICS style bottom metal/mags? I’m having a hell of a time getting my Bighorn Origin to feed reliably.
Also I’m looking into loading Berger 90gr vlds and I haven’t found much data load data on them. Powders I’d be experimenting with are CFE .223, Varget, LR17, Power pro 2000 mr. My rifle set up is a 1:7 24” Bartlein 5r with a Bighorn Origin. Any help would be much appreciated thanks!
So I have somewhat of a two part question. I’m sure this has been discussed but I’m having trouble finding solid answers.
What mags are you guys running in your bolt guns with AICS style bottom metal/mags? I’m having a hell of a time getting my Bighorn Origin to feed reliably.
Also I’m looking into loading Berger 90gr vlds and I haven’t found much data load data on them. Powders I’d be experimenting with are CFE .223, Varget, LR17, Power pro 2000 mr. My rifle set up is a 1:7 24” Bartlein 5r with a Bighorn Origin. Any help would be much appreciated thanks!
Sweet I’ll look into them. Does anyone know if the MDT 6BR mags would work?
No, I hadn’t, so thanks for that. Those look pretty interesting.Did you all see the new Berger bullet for the 224V
Berger Bullets Announces New 85.5 Grain Projectile in .22 Caliber
Berger Bullets, a member of the Capstone Precision Group, announced the release of their new .22 caliber projectile. Weighing in at 85.5 grains it is the second heaviest bullet Berger offers for that caliber.www.thefirearmblog.com
Yes, when it comes out I think I’m going to try them. Been wanting to comment on what all I’ve been doing with mine but life and farming. I have a deal set up when midway gets them in I’ll be notified. It should be a game changer I think.Did you all see the new Berger bullet for the 224V
Berger Bullets Announces New 85.5 Grain Projectile in .22 Caliber
Berger Bullets, a member of the Capstone Precision Group, announced the release of their new .22 caliber projectile. Weighing in at 85.5 grains it is the second heaviest bullet Berger offers for that caliber.www.thefirearmblog.com
Bolt gun. Ya it’s interesting what a person learns sometimes lol. Trial and error, trial and error!!IHFarmer07, bolt action or AR? Also, if AR, then mag length, not single loading? Good info on the runout experience you are having, another thing to look out for while reloading, more steps might not be better.
Anyone try 6.5 StaBALL yet? Looks like it might be the ticket for the heavies.
I’m hoping to get some in the next week or so!Anyone try 6.5 StaBALL yet? Looks like it might be the ticket for the heavies.
48.8F, 91%H, 29.88inhg
24” 6.5T Bison Armory long freebore Bbl
Virgin Starline, CFE223, GM205MAR, 85.5 Berger@ 0.050” jump, 1.753” CBTO
26.8-2767
27.0-2787
27.2-2845
27.4-2845
27.6-2858
Personally I will not go higher then 27.6 grains as I had decent swipe on the cases but nothing major and about the amount of swipe I get with Federal 75AE ammo. I only shot a single round a piece to see how high I can safely go and 27.2-27.6 had the same amount of swipe. I will try loading 5rds at 26.8, 27.0 and 27.3 and test again for groups. I’m hoping there is a node at 27.3 as 2840fps is not bad.
It may be because I coat my bullets in HbN. I forgot to add that in my data I’ll edit my post.How cold was it? Your powder charges seem really high compared to my results. You are nearly a full grain higher than me for the same velocity.
It was 72* here. I worked up from 25.1-26.3.
24" Rainier ultramatch barrel
Berger 85.5 loaded at 2.31 coal, 1.75 cbto
Virgin Starline
CFE 223
Fed 205M
25.1 - 2653 fps
25.3 - 2665
25.5 - 2689
25.7 - 2707
25.9 - 2759
26.1 - 2763
26.3 - 2808
I'd lean more to it being the difference in ambient temperature. Your post says 48.8F which I assume means degrees fahrenheit. His say 72*, which I take to mean 72 degrees fahrenheit. A 23 degree temperature swing using a notoriously unstable powder can easily account for the difference in velocity.It may be because I coat my bullets in HbN. I forgot to add that in my data I’ll edit my post.
I found that when I went from 90gr factory federal to 88gr factory Hornady, I had to replace the spring in my SCS buffer with the lightest spring in order to get good cycling from the 88s. You might have to go that route if you want to use factory 88 loads.Ok so on the .224 road to the best round. So far the 90gr Berger and RL17 is my go to. Haven't gone to 80.5gr yet but planning on load development this spring. Anyone use this round yet?
On a side note. I tested some 88gr Hornady factory load at 500-600yds. The rounds were consistent enough but the gun wont cycle completely. (Non-adj gas block and I'm 100% it's in the right position.) No BCG sticking or failure to extract but the bolt doesnt come back far enough to grab the next round out of the mag. WTF over?
I found that when I went from 90gr factory federal to 88gr factory Hornady, I had to replace the spring in my SCS buffer with the lightest spring in order to get good cycling from the 88s. You might have to go that route if you want to use factory 88 loads.
So just for kicks I just used 20rds of 60gr federal with no issues.....I dont plan on using factory ammo but this one has me perplexed.I found that when I went from 90gr factory federal to 88gr factory Hornady, I had to replace the spring in my SCS buffer with the lightest spring in order to get good cycling from the 88s. You might have to go that route if you want to use factory 88 loads.
Well finished my testing with the Berger 85.5’s and cfe223. I can’t get them to group at all and will try one more powder with them to see if I can get them to group. The first outing looked promising but that has been proven to be a fluke in my setup. Here are my results for the last outing.
16DEC2019 30F, 95%H, 29.66inhg
Once fired starline, [email protected], GM205AR, 85.5 Berger@ 0.025”, 0.030” 0.035”, and 0.040” jump
CBTO
1.779”-best group but open
1.774”-horizontal group
1.769”-horizontal group
1.764”-open group
2789avg, sd18
This avg is for 20 rounds fired. I tried GM205MAR primers to see if it would lower the sd but it stayed about the same as Rem 7 1/2’s (2804avg, 20SD 20 rds fired), and just lowered the avg speed by 15fps. I’m going to try a few rounds using imr4320 to see if this will work or not.
Reuben
Well finished my testing with the Berger 85.5’s and cfe223. I can’t get them to group at all and will try one more powder with them to see if I can get them to group. The first outing looked promising but that has been proven to be a fluke in my setup. Here are my results for the last outing.
16DEC2019 30F, 95%H, 29.66inhg
Once fired starline, [email protected], GM205AR, 85.5 Berger@ 0.025”, 0.030” 0.035”, and 0.040” jump
CBTO
1.779”-best group but open
1.774”-horizontal group
1.769”-horizontal group
1.764”-open group
2789avg, sd18
This avg is for 20 rounds fired. I tried GM205MAR primers to see if it would lower the sd but it stayed about the same as Rem 7 1/2’s (2804avg, 20SD 20 rds fired), and just lowered the avg speed by 15fps. I’m going to try a few rounds using imr4320 to see if this will work or not.
Reuben
What are you using for brass? I tried RE17 under 90gr SMKs in Hornady once fired and new FC brass and anything over 26.6 gr shows pretty serious pressure signs. And I was loading the bullets long to 2.31.