Had a less than exciting find on one of the most accurate barrels ive ever had last week...now its time to fix it and have time to kill so figured id let the hide take some stabs at it...
background...was my main match rifle for 2019
6.5 Creed
Lapua brass
130 hybrids
cci450s
i believe it was a .167 fb reamer we used, cant remember but it was shorter than the saami .199
...got the barrel in April, it shot great from day 1. Took land measurements and what not when barrel was new prior to putting it on the action. I loaded up 120 rounds of a random load, zero'd, and shot a club match with it. Post match i cleaned it well, took follow up measurements and then went into load work...some pics of that below
above was at .010" off the lands, i loaded up at 41.8 verify again another day...both 5 round groups
From here i only shot this rifle in 3 more 1 day matches, and 2, 2 day matches...i cleaned/fouled before each 2 day
1 Day- South Tx in May
2 Day - New Mexico in June, put rifle in the safe til November
1 Day- South Tx in November
2 Day- NRL Finale in Dec
Before all of those matches, any shooting at 100 yds produced tiny groups and an AVG velocity of 2870-2875 fps with an ES in the 10-20 range...typical
NRL finale on day 2 had 2 different TYL racks at 650 and 850 yds...hit all the targets on both of those so from all indications, barrel was shooting great
before our south tx finale last week, i was actually going out to check some sun effects on zero, and found that my hammer had turned real "meh" lol groups were like 1" at best...i thought maybe i hadnt cleaned it well enough post NRL finale...recleaned, verified with bore scope and also clean the muzzle brake...still not good
checked velocity to see if anything was obvious...nope, AVG 2869 ES 14
I remeasured the lands and found they had gone from 2.232" (new), to 2.250". So .018" of movement over ~1000 rounds
i reloaded some more rounds and pushed the seating depth back out to my original .010" jump...still bad...
was out of time and had the south tx finale to shoot so i just rolled with it...finished 3rd and misses were 99% me, there was maybe 3-5 shots i felt like didnt hit where i expected them too, but we had some sketchy winds that caused issues for most shooters so hard to say with complete certainty...other misses were 100% me rushing/careless or missed wind calls.
Lesson - dont be afraid to take a 1moa rifle to a steel match lol
so currently...thru these ~1100 rounds, ive changed nothing for my actual load (just tested the different jump)
Also to note...action screws and scope/mounts have all be retorqued and verified...scope was also swapped for a different scope with the same results
all same lot powder, bullets, primers, brass
300 pcs of brass only fired in this barrel, fired 3-4x...didnt anneal on purpose to see when it started making a difference in sizing/shoulder bump...so far it hasnt, bump is still the same, seating still the same
talked with my smith and our potential steps were...
1) anneal the brass, recheck
2) recrown, recheck...possibly got damaged in cleaning
3) recut the chamber with longer saami reamer to clean up the throat, recheck
4) throw barrel in the trash and spin on a new one
any other ideas?
i still have about 75 bullets left from this lot to test if anyone has any ideas for checks that dont require a ton of rounds
this barrel is different that any other ive ever had...ive had others drop some speed around similar round counts, but all of them still shot well...never had one's accuracy drop off this bad while still maintaining great numbers on the chrono
thoughts? (and prayers)
background...was my main match rifle for 2019
6.5 Creed
Lapua brass
130 hybrids
cci450s
i believe it was a .167 fb reamer we used, cant remember but it was shorter than the saami .199
...got the barrel in April, it shot great from day 1. Took land measurements and what not when barrel was new prior to putting it on the action. I loaded up 120 rounds of a random load, zero'd, and shot a club match with it. Post match i cleaned it well, took follow up measurements and then went into load work...some pics of that below
above was at .010" off the lands, i loaded up at 41.8 verify again another day...both 5 round groups
From here i only shot this rifle in 3 more 1 day matches, and 2, 2 day matches...i cleaned/fouled before each 2 day
1 Day- South Tx in May
2 Day - New Mexico in June, put rifle in the safe til November
1 Day- South Tx in November
2 Day- NRL Finale in Dec
Before all of those matches, any shooting at 100 yds produced tiny groups and an AVG velocity of 2870-2875 fps with an ES in the 10-20 range...typical
NRL finale on day 2 had 2 different TYL racks at 650 and 850 yds...hit all the targets on both of those so from all indications, barrel was shooting great
before our south tx finale last week, i was actually going out to check some sun effects on zero, and found that my hammer had turned real "meh" lol groups were like 1" at best...i thought maybe i hadnt cleaned it well enough post NRL finale...recleaned, verified with bore scope and also clean the muzzle brake...still not good
checked velocity to see if anything was obvious...nope, AVG 2869 ES 14
I remeasured the lands and found they had gone from 2.232" (new), to 2.250". So .018" of movement over ~1000 rounds
i reloaded some more rounds and pushed the seating depth back out to my original .010" jump...still bad...
was out of time and had the south tx finale to shoot so i just rolled with it...finished 3rd and misses were 99% me, there was maybe 3-5 shots i felt like didnt hit where i expected them too, but we had some sketchy winds that caused issues for most shooters so hard to say with complete certainty...other misses were 100% me rushing/careless or missed wind calls.
Lesson - dont be afraid to take a 1moa rifle to a steel match lol
so currently...thru these ~1100 rounds, ive changed nothing for my actual load (just tested the different jump)
Also to note...action screws and scope/mounts have all be retorqued and verified...scope was also swapped for a different scope with the same results
all same lot powder, bullets, primers, brass
300 pcs of brass only fired in this barrel, fired 3-4x...didnt anneal on purpose to see when it started making a difference in sizing/shoulder bump...so far it hasnt, bump is still the same, seating still the same
talked with my smith and our potential steps were...
1) anneal the brass, recheck
2) recrown, recheck...possibly got damaged in cleaning
3) recut the chamber with longer saami reamer to clean up the throat, recheck
4) throw barrel in the trash and spin on a new one
any other ideas?
i still have about 75 bullets left from this lot to test if anyone has any ideas for checks that dont require a ton of rounds
this barrel is different that any other ive ever had...ive had others drop some speed around similar round counts, but all of them still shot well...never had one's accuracy drop off this bad while still maintaining great numbers on the chrono
thoughts? (and prayers)