Striking out on gunsmiths with any real Valkyrie knowledge. I’ve talked to 4 today including lri. That guy at keystone has terrible communication skills to the point where I don’t want to give him my business.
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Join the contestAnthony Ward at Crown Ridge Barrel Works.Striking out on gunsmiths with any real Valkyrie knowledge. I’ve talked to 4 today including lri. That guy at keystone has terrible communication skills to the point where I don’t want to give him my business.
Did you try milehigh? They built Frank's rifle and it is working out pretty good so farStriking out on gunsmiths with any real Valkyrie knowledge. I’ve talked to 4 today including lri. That guy at keystone has terrible communication skills to the point where I don’t want to give him my business.
I had a lot of success and a lot of fun shooting the 88 eld’s out of my Valkyrie bolt gun, between 2775 and 2815fps. I had no problem making hits out to 1K with those speeds and the projectiles are surprisingly good for the price. I’m only going to the 85.5’s because I wanted to push it a little faster, and hoping they will be a little more consistent for competitive purposes. If you’re not worried about temp sensitivity then cfe223 is pretty readily available these days and should help you get a little more speed. I had no issue getting several loadings out of my federal brass at those speeds. Suppose you could always go 223AI, but I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in a Valkyrie and 88’s.I’ve ready through all of this and I am still on the fence of building a bolt gun Valk.
I have 4 cases of the Federal 90gr “seconds” but it seems the brass gets trashed easily at optimal velocities.
I don’t have a desire to use Berger bullets, likely 88eld but it doesn’t look like I would be able to get enough velocity from these with Varget or 8208xbr which I what I have.
If I were to build a Valk should I just ditch this ammo and buy Starline brass or shoot what I have and hope for the best with the brass?
I have a Kreiger 6.5 twist blank sitting here waiting to be cut.
That’s exactly what I have used mine for the last few years. My training rifle, and back up for my 6CM. It’s a perfect fit in that scenario. Frank has gotten me excited about the cartridge again and the 85.5’a are much more available then the 105 hybrid that is my preferred 6mm projectile, so that’s why I’m giving it another go! Affordability, Availability, and barrel life!Thanks for the feedback, I’m mainly going to be using this as a cheaper alternative for my 6BRA for “practice”. I was thinking about the 80 eldm but it seems the 88s at slower speeds are the better choice.
I have been thinking about the AI, 22BR, and 22BRA but I don’t want this to be a rifle that shoots inside of my BRA with 103 VTs.
Same. I once considered them for a custom barrel. 10 seconds on the phone and they were off the the list permanently.That guy at keystone has terrible communication skills to the point where I don’t want to give him my business.
Good deal, now do I shoot this federal ammo or buy Starline? I own a reamer with plenty of freebore for heavies so that’s not an issue.That’s exactly what I have used mine for the last few years. My training rifle, and back up for my 6CM. It’s a perfect fit in that scenario. Frank has gotten me excited about the cartridge again and the 85.5’a are much more available then the 105 hybrid that is my preferred 6mm projectile, so that’s why I’m giving it another go! Affordability, Availability, and barrel life!
I mean, if you don’t shoot it, what are you gonna do with it? Just leave it on the shelf? If it were me, I’d break in my barrel with it and see how it goes. If I’d turns out to not shoot well, then you’ll have a couple hundred pieces of fire-formed brass to play with powders and the 88’s. No need to order a bunch of new brass until you decide if you’re going to invest into the cartridge. The federal brass will hold up just fine at slower speeds.Good deal, now do I shoot this federal ammo or buy Starline? I own a reamer with plenty of freebore for heavies so that’s not an issue.
I’ve ready through all of this and I am still on the fence of building a bolt gun Valk.
I have 4 cases of the Federal 90gr “seconds” but it seems the brass gets trashed easily at optimal velocities.
I don’t have a desire to use Berger bullets, likely 88eld but it doesn’t look like I would be able to get enough velocity from these with Varget or 8208xbr which I what I have.
If I were to build a Valk should I just ditch this ammo and buy Starline brass or shoot what I have and hope for the best with the brass?
I have a Kreiger 6.5 twist blank sitting here waiting to be cut.
Maybe my experience over the last 4 years with starline brass can be useful here. I've been shooting the V for 4 years now 24 in gas guns 88 ELDS with CFE at 2750 2780 very good out to a thousand plus but after many firings the starline brass primer pockets got loose of course and they started to go in the junk pile. I recently read a thread on a different valkyrie forum about a guy that had this procedure for reforming the primer pockets. I thought it was a bit complicated so I said what can I do that's easier, so I found a hundred pieces of my old Star line brass in the scrap bucket that had good necks and I measured the primer pockets (.475 plus/minus .001) and found that a 3/16 inch steel punch that I have and about the same diameter, has slight burr on the edge of it from years of use so I experimented by putting the annealed resized case in my case gauge, put the punch in the primer pocket and took a ball peen Hammer with two light taps and it would create a crimp or a shelf on both sides of the primer pocket inside. Long story short, I've now reused those cases three times using that procedure. I've annealed them each time so I can protect the necks but each one has been more than suitable for matches I've been shooting with the 24-in gas guns. Hope the info is useful.I've been on the fence over a Valk bolt gun build. I saw first hand the up side. Drumie's Valk with 85.5's held the same dope as my 6.5C with 130 Bergers running 2950 to 1000y at Miflen.
I just picked up a Nucleus but I just keep thinking why not a 22GT? I would not ever run factory ammo anyway.
- No mag issues
- More head room
- More powder options
I really want to hear from @lowlight & @Drumie how many firings the Starline is holding up to at 3000+fps with the 85.5's?
Currently have a 18" gasser & push it fairly hard. Kind of have to, to get a sizable advantage over 223. As a result my junk brass box has a lot of Valk in it.
I could sell it but I already have dies and a reamer for long throat Valk. If I keep the ammo and shoot it i will just rent a SAAMI spec reamer and then freshen up the chamber with my reamer to shoot the 88’s at a longer length. I should be able to get 2800 using Varget or 8208 with 88’s right? CFE223 sounds good but I’m not sure I want to mess with different loads for different temps. I’m in AR and in some season we can wake up to 20* temps and mid day it could be in the 60sI mean, if you don’t shoot it, what are you gonna do with it? Just leave it on the shelf? If it were me, I’d break in my barrel with it and see how it goes. If I’d turns out to not shoot well, then you’ll have a couple hundred pieces of fire-formed brass to play with powders and the 88’s. No need to order a bunch of new brass until you decide if you’re going to invest into the cartridge. The federal brass will hold up just fine at slower speeds.
Thanks for the reply.Maybe my experience over the last 4 years with starline brass can be useful here. I've been shooting the V for 4 years now 24 in gas guns 88 ELDS with CFE at 2750 2780 very good out to a thousand plus but after many firings the starline brass primer pockets got loose of course and they started to go in the junk pile. I recently read a thread on a different valkyrie forum about a guy that had this procedure for reforming the primer pockets. I thought it was a bit complicated so I said what can I do that's easier, so I found a hundred pieces of my old Star line brass in the scrap bucket that had good necks and I measured the primer pockets (.475 plus/minus .001) and found that a 3/16 inch steel punch that I have and about the same diameter, has slight burr on the edge of it from years of use so I experimented by putting the annealed resized case in my case gauge, put the punch in the primer pocket and took a ball peen Hammer with two light taps and it would create a crimp or a shelf on both sides of the primer pocket inside. Long story short, I've now reused those cases three times using that procedure. I've annealed them each time so I can protect the necks but each one has been more than suitable for matches I've been shooting with the 24-in gas guns. Hope the info is useful.
By the way, I also have 3 cases of the federal 90 SMK "seconds" and they shoot lights out in my 24" 6T at 2740 fps per labradar. Dope was almost identical to my 88 ELDS in the same rifle.
I think lowlight in the recent podcast stated the 85.5 only needed to be doing 2,900 or so not 3,000 plus
Love my 22GT, gets 85.5 and 90s to mid 3100s easy with N555. But the 7 twist is too fast and I get a lot of jacket failures. Next barrel will be 7.5 twist for that. I have a 7 on the Valkyrie too, but it does not have the RPM/jacket failure issues.Chris was at the range today with a new 22CM
His initial load was 2920 or something close and accuracy was sweet, so he was thinking 3100 with 85.5s
The 22GT would be my call too
I think the GT style case is perfect for light bullets and it’s straighter than the 22CM brass
2900 -3200 is gonna be the sweet spot for a 22/85.5 if you ask me, the bigger cases can go higher, but I think this is the speed mode we want
I like the GT case though
Every cartridge is a compromise in some aspects. You’ll be happy with your Valkyrie build.
Are you getting failures with the Bergers or 88Eldm’s?Love my 22GT, gets 85.5 and 90s to mid 3100s easy with N555. But the 7 twist is too fast and I get a lot of jacket failures. Next barrel will be 7.5 twist for that. I have a 7 on the Valkyrie too, but it does not have the RPM/jacket failure issues.
I don't run Hornady. 85.5 berger and 90 SMK. Bergers hold up better. 7 twist is to fast for 22GT if you want to run it fast. At 3170 in 7 twist I am over 324k RPM on bullet. All the bullet manufactures I have talked to say to not exceed 300k RPM.Are you getting failures with the Bergers or 88Eldm’s?
I was thinking 7T to be able to run 85- 95’s
I noticed GA is recommending 7.5 on the websight.
I have been looking into building a 224valk for a while & some barrels have come up for reasonable prices.
Stuck on what twist rate to go with, choices are
1 in 6.5"
1 in 7"
1 in 8"
I would suggest 22”-26”. Mine are both 1:7 24”. As you can see from this thread, we are all kinda chasing the higher speeds to make it a legitimate step up from 223 and close to competing with some of the 6BR/BRA/Dasher crowd.Thankyou
Was thinking either 6.5 or 7 twist for a Valk, would likely go 8 if it was for a .223
A local shop to me has IBI barrels on sale for $365au
I'll go up there in the next couple of days
Wow! What did he say??Striking out on gunsmiths with any real Valkyrie knowledge. I’ve talked to 4 today including lri. That guy at keystone has terrible communication skills to the point where I don’t want to give him my business.
What I meant was, what constitutes "awesome Valkyrie knowledge"?Well if you call and talk to him you’ll probably feel like I did. Comfortable in the thought of sending your stuff to him knowing he’s dabbled in the Valkyrie world. I felt like I was talking Chinese to most of the others I spoke with when I brought up the Valkyrie.
I see. ThanksAnd what I said was someone who obviously has built plenty of them in bolt guns and understands the ideas wanted when building a bolt Valkyrie. If you need more info call him, use the search function here or spend time calling many like I did to then understand that Fritz is knowledgeable. Thanks
Is there a reason you are using a G1 BC?It lined up at .525 for me at 3030fps