So, I have this crazy, 338 Norma Mag Barrel from GAP/Bartlein that is a Gain Twist designed for some crazy monolithic solids and this week I was testing the latest batch.
The goal to was to check stability and make sure they actually hit the target. Basically speaking this was Phase One.
Here is the bullet compared to a Lapua 300gr Scenar
Now, the load was not hot, and it definitely could have been hotter, I was pretty conservative when it came to loading them up. But i had very little to nothing to work with.
Used 79gr exactly of IMR 7228 SSC and here is the tricky part. I had only 8 rounds of the finished product and 6 rounds of a smaller, 278gr prototype that was basically last year's model. I was gonna use these for sighters to get on paper. The test bullet was a 280gr.
Last week, had Adam @ Mile High Shooting stick on the 338 barrel to my AI AWSM and today I was off to the races.
Conditions today, were less than desirable but I needed to get these shot out to distance sooner rather than later.
Station Pressure 25:25
Temp 31 Degree
Wind 10+ from 4 O'Clock
DA 4000ft
I used two chronographs, but my numbers were not right, something was off.
At the muzzle a MagnetoSpeed (GEN 1) which gave me a MV of 2575fps
At the Target was an Acoustic SuperChrono which at 200 yards read 2729fps so I am not sure what to believe. But hey it snowed the night before, I had that on the ground, it was cold, and windy, and i was not gonna try to finesse it at this time. I just want to hit paper. My guess based on what the numbers should have been were about 2800fps... so that 2729 makes sense, a lot more so than 2575fps.
So with 2 rounds of the sighter ammo, I was on paper @ 200 inside the 10 ring... (did I mention the rifle had not scope on it before this morning, when I say no dope, I mean, I had nothing)
I fired one round from the 8 testers and it was on the X Ring @ 200 success. About .2 above the sighters.
Move back to 600 yards, fire a sighter, on paper, fire another to get closer to the black. (I added some wind, a bit too much, so re-adjust)
Fired one round of the test ammo, the holes were nice and round, and I was again in the 10 Ring of the target ---- > move on back to 1k.
So at 1000 I had 6 rounds ready to roll and the plan was to shoot a few at time and fine tune my hold so I can get an idea of the impacts.
Sighter down range, this time I was perfect elevation but added .7 of wind, which was WAY TOO MUCH. took it all off... ready for the first test round.
Understand, the sighter is a 278 with the exact same load as the 280gr testing round. Yet my impact while centered up pretty well, was .5 mils high at 1000 yards. It was at 12 O'Clock of the 8 Ring... which according to the powers that be, was what we wanted too see... Cool, I drop it drop a bit, added a bit of wind, and fired one round which hit just below my water line and bit right, but well inside the board so we'll go for it. I fired two more rounds and bingo, I managed this group at 1k
So needless to say, I was happy with the results, fired some more, but man was it cold... 31 sucks in the wind, and at the 1000 yard line I was up a bunch higher and felt it more. So I was ready to hit the road. Not to mention I was running back and forth for every single round... Still, this stuff shows a lot of promise.
I shot video of the whole thing, but i think I am turning it into an Online Training lesson, cause there was a bit of a learning in there, going from 0 to 1000 yards with no data at all to work with.
The goal to was to check stability and make sure they actually hit the target. Basically speaking this was Phase One.
Here is the bullet compared to a Lapua 300gr Scenar
Now, the load was not hot, and it definitely could have been hotter, I was pretty conservative when it came to loading them up. But i had very little to nothing to work with.
Used 79gr exactly of IMR 7228 SSC and here is the tricky part. I had only 8 rounds of the finished product and 6 rounds of a smaller, 278gr prototype that was basically last year's model. I was gonna use these for sighters to get on paper. The test bullet was a 280gr.
Last week, had Adam @ Mile High Shooting stick on the 338 barrel to my AI AWSM and today I was off to the races.
Conditions today, were less than desirable but I needed to get these shot out to distance sooner rather than later.
Station Pressure 25:25
Temp 31 Degree
Wind 10+ from 4 O'Clock
DA 4000ft
I used two chronographs, but my numbers were not right, something was off.
At the muzzle a MagnetoSpeed (GEN 1) which gave me a MV of 2575fps
At the Target was an Acoustic SuperChrono which at 200 yards read 2729fps so I am not sure what to believe. But hey it snowed the night before, I had that on the ground, it was cold, and windy, and i was not gonna try to finesse it at this time. I just want to hit paper. My guess based on what the numbers should have been were about 2800fps... so that 2729 makes sense, a lot more so than 2575fps.
So with 2 rounds of the sighter ammo, I was on paper @ 200 inside the 10 ring... (did I mention the rifle had not scope on it before this morning, when I say no dope, I mean, I had nothing)
I fired one round from the 8 testers and it was on the X Ring @ 200 success. About .2 above the sighters.
Move back to 600 yards, fire a sighter, on paper, fire another to get closer to the black. (I added some wind, a bit too much, so re-adjust)
Fired one round of the test ammo, the holes were nice and round, and I was again in the 10 Ring of the target ---- > move on back to 1k.
So at 1000 I had 6 rounds ready to roll and the plan was to shoot a few at time and fine tune my hold so I can get an idea of the impacts.
Sighter down range, this time I was perfect elevation but added .7 of wind, which was WAY TOO MUCH. took it all off... ready for the first test round.
Understand, the sighter is a 278 with the exact same load as the 280gr testing round. Yet my impact while centered up pretty well, was .5 mils high at 1000 yards. It was at 12 O'Clock of the 8 Ring... which according to the powers that be, was what we wanted too see... Cool, I drop it drop a bit, added a bit of wind, and fired one round which hit just below my water line and bit right, but well inside the board so we'll go for it. I fired two more rounds and bingo, I managed this group at 1k
So needless to say, I was happy with the results, fired some more, but man was it cold... 31 sucks in the wind, and at the 1000 yard line I was up a bunch higher and felt it more. So I was ready to hit the road. Not to mention I was running back and forth for every single round... Still, this stuff shows a lot of promise.
I shot video of the whole thing, but i think I am turning it into an Online Training lesson, cause there was a bit of a learning in there, going from 0 to 1000 yards with no data at all to work with.