Today:
(the actual round bullet hole on the cardboard down under the hole in question is not mine, it was there before I started shooting, so it has nothing to do with the question here)
A few days ago:
I'll try to keep this concise...
7WSM in a TRG-42, 9 twist melonited barrel, H4831SC powder, shooting 180gr SMKs at 3080fps average. I'm getting very consistent velocities with SD numbers under 7FPS.
The gun shoots very well but occasionally it'll toss a round completely off paper. A couple of days ago I found a hole in the paper represented by the second pic up there, it looks like part of the bullet went through the paper sideways. Today at the range I ended up with what you see in the first pic where it actually looks like the bullet broke apart and both pieces went through the paper together. I can't come up with any explanation for what would make a hole like that. Based on the stability formulas my 9 twist barrel shooting over 3K fps is way into the range of stability, so I would be seriously surprised if the bullets are understabilized.
I'm going to be calling Sierra in the morning when they are open and ask them if they've seen this before, and I'll be talking to my gunsmith to see if they have any ideas. The gun shoots very well except for the occasional (maybe 1 in 20) bullet that seems to come apart in the air.
(the actual round bullet hole on the cardboard down under the hole in question is not mine, it was there before I started shooting, so it has nothing to do with the question here)
A few days ago:
I'll try to keep this concise...
7WSM in a TRG-42, 9 twist melonited barrel, H4831SC powder, shooting 180gr SMKs at 3080fps average. I'm getting very consistent velocities with SD numbers under 7FPS.
The gun shoots very well but occasionally it'll toss a round completely off paper. A couple of days ago I found a hole in the paper represented by the second pic up there, it looks like part of the bullet went through the paper sideways. Today at the range I ended up with what you see in the first pic where it actually looks like the bullet broke apart and both pieces went through the paper together. I can't come up with any explanation for what would make a hole like that. Based on the stability formulas my 9 twist barrel shooting over 3K fps is way into the range of stability, so I would be seriously surprised if the bullets are understabilized.
I'm going to be calling Sierra in the morning when they are open and ask them if they've seen this before, and I'll be talking to my gunsmith to see if they have any ideas. The gun shoots very well except for the occasional (maybe 1 in 20) bullet that seems to come apart in the air.