Range day with the 375. Tested my initial reloads which will be reported in another thread running under Reloading.
Today's testing confirms previous observations that the 350 SMKs from Cheytac shoot very well. The group below on the left is 5 shots with these. The 3 were all touching and I took a break and I could hear Lowlight saying 3 shot groups are for sissies, so I shot the other 2 and it opened up a bit.
At 32 degrees, these are chronographing at 3100-3125. In the field with it a little warmer in early December, like in the 50s, they were shooting at 1600 yards as though they were going 3150 with the advertised BC of 0.81
The 350 grain Balanced Flight Projectile from CheyTac I can't get to shoot worth a darn as the group on the right demonstrates.
Every now and again, I think 3 times today over the 26 factory rounds I shot, one would seem notably hotter. Two had heavy bolt lift. All the brass have ejector marks, some worse than others, depends somewhat on where in the circumference the ejector strikes. Primers are flat but not squared off.
The final shot I made (because I had to stop) seemed quite hot - it was one of the 350 SMKs. [Among the subjectively "hot" rounds I shot (3 of them that I distinctly recall) I cannot recall which were SMKs and which were copper solids, but I shot about 18-20 SMKs and only 6-8 solids, because the latter shoot for shit.] When I lifted to bolt on the final SMK, the case did not come out and indeed, it pulled the extractor out of the bolt. Whoa.
I loaded the rifle in the truck thinking I'll have to tap out the case with a rod when I get home, then I learned that I could put the extractor back in the bolt. After I did that, I recycled the bolt and it pulled out the case pictured below which is ruptured right above the base. Yikes.
I kinda wish I had tried shooting it again, but the truck was loaded. Also, I figure I should speak with both CT and DTA before shooting it again, just to make sure they don't have any recommendations.
Here's the ruptured case and the head of the case. Interestingly, there ain't much of an ejector mark on it.
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Another shot of the head of the ruptured case. You can barely see the ejector mark on the star and the "JA". On the "CH" you can see another mark in the area of the extractor that I was having trouble understanding until I looked carefully at the extractor as in the next photo.
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Here's the lot of the ammo:
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Here's another case that felt hot. The ejector mark nearly obliterated the "CH" in Cheytac
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Here's the extractor that came out of the bolt (DTA sponsors the local range and there's a plate in the bench I was shooting on)
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Here's the target of representative groups for the SMK on the left and the copper solid on the right:
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Today's testing confirms previous observations that the 350 SMKs from Cheytac shoot very well. The group below on the left is 5 shots with these. The 3 were all touching and I took a break and I could hear Lowlight saying 3 shot groups are for sissies, so I shot the other 2 and it opened up a bit.
At 32 degrees, these are chronographing at 3100-3125. In the field with it a little warmer in early December, like in the 50s, they were shooting at 1600 yards as though they were going 3150 with the advertised BC of 0.81
The 350 grain Balanced Flight Projectile from CheyTac I can't get to shoot worth a darn as the group on the right demonstrates.
Every now and again, I think 3 times today over the 26 factory rounds I shot, one would seem notably hotter. Two had heavy bolt lift. All the brass have ejector marks, some worse than others, depends somewhat on where in the circumference the ejector strikes. Primers are flat but not squared off.
The final shot I made (because I had to stop) seemed quite hot - it was one of the 350 SMKs. [Among the subjectively "hot" rounds I shot (3 of them that I distinctly recall) I cannot recall which were SMKs and which were copper solids, but I shot about 18-20 SMKs and only 6-8 solids, because the latter shoot for shit.] When I lifted to bolt on the final SMK, the case did not come out and indeed, it pulled the extractor out of the bolt. Whoa.
I loaded the rifle in the truck thinking I'll have to tap out the case with a rod when I get home, then I learned that I could put the extractor back in the bolt. After I did that, I recycled the bolt and it pulled out the case pictured below which is ruptured right above the base. Yikes.
I kinda wish I had tried shooting it again, but the truck was loaded. Also, I figure I should speak with both CT and DTA before shooting it again, just to make sure they don't have any recommendations.
Here's the ruptured case and the head of the case. Interestingly, there ain't much of an ejector mark on it.
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Another shot of the head of the ruptured case. You can barely see the ejector mark on the star and the "JA". On the "CH" you can see another mark in the area of the extractor that I was having trouble understanding until I looked carefully at the extractor as in the next photo.
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Here's the lot of the ammo:
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Here's another case that felt hot. The ejector mark nearly obliterated the "CH" in Cheytac
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Here's the extractor that came out of the bolt (DTA sponsors the local range and there's a plate in the bench I was shooting on)
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Here's the target of representative groups for the SMK on the left and the copper solid on the right:
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