I think they are going Creedmoor that small
I would expect them to do a 22 creed but you never know
I would expect them to do a 22 creed but you never know
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I did hit it first try tooBut can u hit the 300 yd target?
I can't imagine they would get past barrel life of the 22 Creed. They kinda screwed that up with the 6.5 PRC but the 7 and 300 seem very reasonable for the bullet weights they are pushing.I think they are going Creedmoor that small
I would expect them to do a 22 creed but you never know
Sorry if I missed it, but what length / twist is your barrel? TIAThanks Frank for putting this up here. This is my gun and load he is talking about. I have tried this load in some Hornady brass and only did 2 reloads with it. So far no issues at all. This was the 1st load with the Starline brass. There is no pressure signs at all with load. I assume brass life will be good with it. And Frank is right, this load hammers. It is so easy shooting this gun. I put up my AI and shot this the 2nd day at class.
Starline has nickel plated brass in stock currently for $65/100.When brass is available what’s the going rate per piece? Not the rip off rate though.
So .65 per
Cheaper then dirt says it has 3,000 Hornady for $1,500 so .50 per dont care for that place though.
I think I paid .45-.50 per for Starlines regular brass last time I ordered 500. I had to back order it and wait though. By comparison, I pay 1.00 per for Lapua 6CM brass and they just put it on the list of calibers they are pausing production.So .65 per
Cheaper then dirt says it has 3,000 Hornady for $1,500 so .50 per dont care for that place though.
Not contradicting Jack and the excellent results that Drumie has with a 7T , 24" barrel with the 85.5 Bergers, but I would opt for the 6.5T just in case you settle on the 88 ELDM (or higher weight bullet) or can't get the 85.5s because a 7T will, according to the Berger SG calculator and confirmed by the SG factor given in my Strelok Pro app, only achieve marginal stability: that is something less than 1.5. Your odds improve with warmer weather but shooting in the 40-50s and just about sea level here on the east coast, the 6.5T is a plus. Nothing wrong with more twist IMO.Been reading Valkyrie all day. Have a 20” gasser but never really use it. Was full speed ahead this morning on building a bolt gun for what I have in ammo and components. What I have read about brass situation scares me a little bit to invest in a bolt gun build but I really want to do it. This rifle will primarily be for my wife so I think it would be perfect but just worried about spending the money to build and then not being able to find brass. Definitely a 6.5” twist and not a 7 is what I’m seeing?
Thanks, I have about 1k off 88 eldm on hand now and about 400 factory 88eldm ammo. So for the first 1,400 ish anyway that will be what I’ll be shooting. I’m definitely leaning towards doing the ValkyrieNot contradicting Jack and the excellent results that Drumie has with a 7T , 24" barrel with the 85.5 Bergers, but I would opt for the 6.5T just in case you settle on the 88 ELDM (or higher weight bullet) or can't get the 85.5s because a 7T will, according to the Berger SG calculator and confirmed by the SG factor given in my Strelok Pro app, only achieve marginal stability: that is something less than 1.5. Your odds improve with warmer weather but shooting in the 40-50s and just about sea level here on the east coast, the 6.5T is a plus. Nothing wrong with more twist IMO.
Good luck with the V. It's a great round - I've been with it for four years and use it in competition. Don't have bolt gun yet, just gassers.
he is running a LH gain twist....don't remember the number something like 7 to 6.5 maybeHas @lowlight ever chimed in on a favorite twist rate?
That's because you are over 300k rpm on the bullet. My 22GT does the same thing in a 7 twist running at 3170. 2950 to 3k in a Valkyrie won't do that.I have a 22-250 with a 24" 7 twist bartlein. I'm at 6500ft. There's probably more to it than just the bullets, but I'm getting quite a few rounds that vaporize like the 6.5mm eldms were for a while. The 90gr bergers are a little worse than the 88eldms, but its noticeable. I kinda lean towards more of a barrel issue, and probably something more along the lines of wear on the throat. I can't even measure to the lands with the hornady OAL tool anymore, it's torched. If I shoot a slow enough string(5 minutes or so between rounds), the dam thing still prints sub 1/2 moa out to 800yds. If I dump a mag though, pretty much guarantee there's a mystery "where the hell did that one go" scenario. These are all over 3100fps too
I've tried them both in the past and the result was a very accurate but "slow" (2600ish fps) round. With the 88s and the 24", 6T or 6.7T gassers that I have, 26.5 of CFE223 pushes my 88s at 2760-2785 depending on temp. After reading the load the Drumie used in @lowlights class (28 grs. CFE223 with 85.5 Bergers, I had to try it in my 6T gasser and I was up to 2930 fps, but it wasn't kind to the brass. I'm going to try it at 27.* with my 88s here shortly and see if it gets me up to 2850 and no brass issues.Anyone ever tried imr4064 or rl15 in the Valkyrie. I have plenty of both just curious if they’re worth a dam. Seems like they would be. Also have plenty of imr4350 which I’ve seen a few guys mention.
You can still just buy direct from Starline. They haven't closed ordering yet. They show backordered, but they always do and have shiped within 2 weeks everytime I ordered. Shipping is free from Starline.Since we were having the brass conversation the other day. Millworks has new Starline in stock for .55.
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I don’t see the free shipping code?22 Caliber .224 Diameter 85.5 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target 100 Count
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MDT 6BR mags and a feed lip tool to bend the feed lips in ever so slightly. It’s the best solution that I know for an AICS option, and I think I’ve tried them all.In the interest of rounding up some things I need for this build on Black Friday was hoping some of you all had an answer. Is there a proper working mag extension for the mdt Valkyrie mags? Or suggestions on mags for the Valkyrie in general? Like to buy once and preferably not have to screw with them too much. Thanks!
How many rounds does this option end up holding?MDT 6BR mags and a feed lip tool to bend the feed lips in ever so slightly. It’s the best solution that I know for an AICS option, and I think I’ve tried them all.
If you buy the 12 rounders, you can put 14 in them.How many rounds does this option end up holding?