Hi,
Just starting to play with my 375 SnipeTac and did some tests to see what the limit was on the charge.
Setup:
Lawton 8000
34" 1:8 Bartlein
Bertram cases, fireformed with CoW
CE 402MTAC & GS 414 bullets
Vihta N570 ±140gr
On the first run with CCI 250 (LRM) I noticed some hangfires, about 50%. It's tik-BANG, so only a few milliseconds. Read up on the primers where everyone advised Fed215 because of this, so I tried those next. I'm getting the same number of hangfires with the 215 and was wondering if there is a hotter primer out there to try and see if this is the problem? At 100 it will not group at all, about 1moa horizontal and 3-4moa vertical; this being from a bipod I acredit the 1moa to myself, but the big elevations I am looking towards the hangfires. Have not done velocity measurements yet, so don't know the spread on this load. Only did about 8 rounds, will load up some more and check speed next time.
Other tips welcome as well.
Just starting to play with my 375 SnipeTac and did some tests to see what the limit was on the charge.
Setup:
Lawton 8000
34" 1:8 Bartlein
Bertram cases, fireformed with CoW
CE 402MTAC & GS 414 bullets
Vihta N570 ±140gr
On the first run with CCI 250 (LRM) I noticed some hangfires, about 50%. It's tik-BANG, so only a few milliseconds. Read up on the primers where everyone advised Fed215 because of this, so I tried those next. I'm getting the same number of hangfires with the 215 and was wondering if there is a hotter primer out there to try and see if this is the problem? At 100 it will not group at all, about 1moa horizontal and 3-4moa vertical; this being from a bipod I acredit the 1moa to myself, but the big elevations I am looking towards the hangfires. Have not done velocity measurements yet, so don't know the spread on this load. Only did about 8 rounds, will load up some more and check speed next time.
Other tips welcome as well.