So after my initial pressure test, /i thought this was going to be easy..... HA... far from it.
Im using 300gr bergers (that were once pulled from my last brass), 215m primers, lapua brass and lastly retumbo. All bullets were seating about .01 into the lands. Weather has been relatively consistent at 80-90 degrees.
Keep in mind, while I'm new to this rifle, I have been shooting a 110ba in 338, so im not new to magnums. I could shoot that rifle relatively well and even when I did have a 'pulled' round, it would never be more than a quarter inch here or there.
Here is a a picture of a part of my pressure testing...
Judging off this small sample, I thought it was going to be easy, the entire 91-92.5gr range fell into like a half inch group! There was a stark difference in POI in the range before and after this, so it definitely seemed like a node.
Here is a picture of my first round of OCW
As you can see, groups are pretty bad overall, but its still showing that there should be a node in the same range.
Here is round 3:
This time around, everything seemed EXCELLENT, with what looked like 2 misplaced shots. I did call that I pulled that one in 92.0gr, but not the 92.5 one. Also, I didn't think I pulled it that pad.. So a bit inconclusive.
Here is my last round that I just did:
I decided to stick with 91.4gr. So I loaded 90.9gr, 91.4gr, 91.9gr (groups 2-4), and expected them all to have the same POI ,each be a nice small group and between all 9 shots make a less than moa group. Well that was definitely wrong. while 90.4 and 91.4 had similar POI, 91.9 was almost a whole inch higher. .The rest of the groups is me doing 91.4gr with different variations of using a chrono(magnetospeed) to get the speed and suppressor. Check out that round on group 5 though. Its WAAAAAAAY up there.Makes no sense. I did not pull it. The only thing I can think of, is mysteriously, on my piece a paper was a very small pen tip size hole. I'm thinking its possible that the jacket somehow started falling apart on that bullet, and that what created the hole and diverted shot? Here's a close up of that hole below the group.
Anyways. I'm looking for some advice here. Something funny is going on. I've been using a chargemaster, that has done well for me in the past. When I got home today, I even double checked it with a beam scale and the charges were always within .1gr of target(usually right on)
Lastly, chrono numbers aren't looking too good either.. I'm getting SD's of around 16 with 3 shot groups.. When on my 110ba I would get ES's of <5 over 5 shot groups. Lastly, when I did pressure testing, my chrono showed velocities
91:2736
91.5:2759
92gr:2777
while right now my 91.4gr velocities avg'd around 2790. The magnetospeed has always been very consistent from range trip to rangetrip with my other rifles, so I doubt its that....
I dont know what to do. I can start from scratch, but 338 components aren't exactly cheap!
Any advice?
Im using 300gr bergers (that were once pulled from my last brass), 215m primers, lapua brass and lastly retumbo. All bullets were seating about .01 into the lands. Weather has been relatively consistent at 80-90 degrees.
Keep in mind, while I'm new to this rifle, I have been shooting a 110ba in 338, so im not new to magnums. I could shoot that rifle relatively well and even when I did have a 'pulled' round, it would never be more than a quarter inch here or there.
Here is a a picture of a part of my pressure testing...
Judging off this small sample, I thought it was going to be easy, the entire 91-92.5gr range fell into like a half inch group! There was a stark difference in POI in the range before and after this, so it definitely seemed like a node.
Here is a picture of my first round of OCW
As you can see, groups are pretty bad overall, but its still showing that there should be a node in the same range.
Here is round 3:
This time around, everything seemed EXCELLENT, with what looked like 2 misplaced shots. I did call that I pulled that one in 92.0gr, but not the 92.5 one. Also, I didn't think I pulled it that pad.. So a bit inconclusive.
Here is my last round that I just did:
I decided to stick with 91.4gr. So I loaded 90.9gr, 91.4gr, 91.9gr (groups 2-4), and expected them all to have the same POI ,each be a nice small group and between all 9 shots make a less than moa group. Well that was definitely wrong. while 90.4 and 91.4 had similar POI, 91.9 was almost a whole inch higher. .The rest of the groups is me doing 91.4gr with different variations of using a chrono(magnetospeed) to get the speed and suppressor. Check out that round on group 5 though. Its WAAAAAAAY up there.Makes no sense. I did not pull it. The only thing I can think of, is mysteriously, on my piece a paper was a very small pen tip size hole. I'm thinking its possible that the jacket somehow started falling apart on that bullet, and that what created the hole and diverted shot? Here's a close up of that hole below the group.
Anyways. I'm looking for some advice here. Something funny is going on. I've been using a chargemaster, that has done well for me in the past. When I got home today, I even double checked it with a beam scale and the charges were always within .1gr of target(usually right on)
Lastly, chrono numbers aren't looking too good either.. I'm getting SD's of around 16 with 3 shot groups.. When on my 110ba I would get ES's of <5 over 5 shot groups. Lastly, when I did pressure testing, my chrono showed velocities
91:2736
91.5:2759
92gr:2777
while right now my 91.4gr velocities avg'd around 2790. The magnetospeed has always been very consistent from range trip to rangetrip with my other rifles, so I doubt its that....
I dont know what to do. I can start from scratch, but 338 components aren't exactly cheap!
Any advice?