I have a 16 inch Wilson 1–8 twist barrel that was cut down to 9 inches. Previously I ran 8.1.gr of N110 behind a SMK220 in Starline brass with a CCI small rifle primers. There was about a 0.030” with the bullet. This gave me very good accuracy, ragged, one hole groups at 50 yards with a velocity of 970fps, however, the SD was higher than I wanted at 12–14.
The barrel was recently cut down to 9 inches. I didn’t seem to lose any velocity and the SD remains the same, so I tried charges at 8.3 and 8.4. 8.3 shot much better over the chronograph with a velocity of 1001fps and an SD of 5. However, accuracy sucks. I’m now getting 2 inch groups at 50 yards. I tried messing with the jump to run it between 0.02–0.040” and it didn’t seem to make a difference. I also cleaned the barrel to make sure that there wasn’t debris from the machining.
The torq seems correct on all of the parts, and I am running the action screws at 50 LBS.
Is anyone else hand loading for a similar rifle with subsonic bullets? The idea behind this gun is to push the boundaries with subsonic loads out past 600 yards, so I need my ES to be as tight as possible while delivering sub MOA groups.
The barrel was recently cut down to 9 inches. I didn’t seem to lose any velocity and the SD remains the same, so I tried charges at 8.3 and 8.4. 8.3 shot much better over the chronograph with a velocity of 1001fps and an SD of 5. However, accuracy sucks. I’m now getting 2 inch groups at 50 yards. I tried messing with the jump to run it between 0.02–0.040” and it didn’t seem to make a difference. I also cleaned the barrel to make sure that there wasn’t debris from the machining.
The torq seems correct on all of the parts, and I am running the action screws at 50 LBS.
Is anyone else hand loading for a similar rifle with subsonic bullets? The idea behind this gun is to push the boundaries with subsonic loads out past 600 yards, so I need my ES to be as tight as possible while delivering sub MOA groups.