So I finally had my last straw with tipped bullets. Specifically, Hornady, but I'm not likely to go back to anything with a polymer tip for the appreciable future.
Quick version: 223s they shoot great at 100, 200 and with 6.5s even 400-600yds. But small lot-to-lot ogive/BTO variation, concentricity and consistentcy is not their strong suit.
Detailed version: My 6.5CM comp gun shoots consistently .3-.5 moa at 100yards. Ragged holes with no flyers with ELDs. At distance of 400, they stay around 1.5-2" but I'll have 1-2 "flyers" every other group that I usually explain away as the nut behind the gun.
However at Kahles, I had major issues with groups beyond 650-700 (elevation and windage). Groups were more like 1-1.5MOA at much beyond 700. Came home, check at 400 still right at .5 MOA for back to back 5 round groups. Leaves me wondering....
Picked up 223 trainer and started load Dev last week. 75 ELDs, 77 SMKs, 88 ELDs and 80 Berger VLDs. Testing with 4 shot groups at 300, the Hornady 75gr had two great nodes: 24gr and 25gr XBR. Both were .4-.5MOA both and .3gr wide. SUPER!
Load Dev:
Except, when I loaded confirmation, the same loads shot 1 MOA at same distance. 3-4 in 1" or so plus a flyer. No big deal, maybe it's seating depth, right?
Confirmation target: 300yds (note these are not the 75 BTHP, I labeled it wrong and didn't fix it after shooting.)
Shot seating depth confirmation and suddenly, .020 off sucked but .080" jump was good. I loaded 50 at .080" jump and shot then today. But I also checked runout: FML. They had .000-.008" runout, and even if the runout was .002 or less, you could visibly see the tips arcing non-centered in the test rig.
Seating depth test:
I sharpied them to see where specific run-outs would land within the group. Photo below, along with 10 shots from the 77 SMK load (which shoots .5-.6 at 100, 200, 300 and 400).
77 SMK 100 yds:
75 ELD Runout test:
The black cluster in the center are the 8 rounds that had .001 or less runout. The rest are scattered around the outside of the group with a few that made it inside avg of .001 group.
The 77SMK load has not been refined at all; and it exhibits the vertical shape all the time. They always group like a tall oval. Could probably tune this out, but 8 out 10 shots landed in 1.5" at 388yds.
Plastic tips are crap and bad quality control makes it worse... It's not that they won't shoot, it's that only 50% shoot like they should. This makes them essentially useless as a trainer or wind calling, since you never know if it was really a bad call or simply a bad bullet. But they are only 18-19 cents each.
I should know better: you can't expect Ferrari performance on a Civic budget. Lesson finally learned. Lol...flame over.
Quick version: 223s they shoot great at 100, 200 and with 6.5s even 400-600yds. But small lot-to-lot ogive/BTO variation, concentricity and consistentcy is not their strong suit.
Detailed version: My 6.5CM comp gun shoots consistently .3-.5 moa at 100yards. Ragged holes with no flyers with ELDs. At distance of 400, they stay around 1.5-2" but I'll have 1-2 "flyers" every other group that I usually explain away as the nut behind the gun.
However at Kahles, I had major issues with groups beyond 650-700 (elevation and windage). Groups were more like 1-1.5MOA at much beyond 700. Came home, check at 400 still right at .5 MOA for back to back 5 round groups. Leaves me wondering....
Picked up 223 trainer and started load Dev last week. 75 ELDs, 77 SMKs, 88 ELDs and 80 Berger VLDs. Testing with 4 shot groups at 300, the Hornady 75gr had two great nodes: 24gr and 25gr XBR. Both were .4-.5MOA both and .3gr wide. SUPER!
Load Dev:
Except, when I loaded confirmation, the same loads shot 1 MOA at same distance. 3-4 in 1" or so plus a flyer. No big deal, maybe it's seating depth, right?
Confirmation target: 300yds (note these are not the 75 BTHP, I labeled it wrong and didn't fix it after shooting.)
Shot seating depth confirmation and suddenly, .020 off sucked but .080" jump was good. I loaded 50 at .080" jump and shot then today. But I also checked runout: FML. They had .000-.008" runout, and even if the runout was .002 or less, you could visibly see the tips arcing non-centered in the test rig.
Seating depth test:
I sharpied them to see where specific run-outs would land within the group. Photo below, along with 10 shots from the 77 SMK load (which shoots .5-.6 at 100, 200, 300 and 400).
77 SMK 100 yds:
75 ELD Runout test:
The black cluster in the center are the 8 rounds that had .001 or less runout. The rest are scattered around the outside of the group with a few that made it inside avg of .001 group.
The 77SMK load has not been refined at all; and it exhibits the vertical shape all the time. They always group like a tall oval. Could probably tune this out, but 8 out 10 shots landed in 1.5" at 388yds.
Plastic tips are crap and bad quality control makes it worse... It's not that they won't shoot, it's that only 50% shoot like they should. This makes them essentially useless as a trainer or wind calling, since you never know if it was really a bad call or simply a bad bullet. But they are only 18-19 cents each.
I should know better: you can't expect Ferrari performance on a Civic budget. Lesson finally learned. Lol...flame over.