Keystone Accuracy is a local gunsmith that has done barrel work for me in the past. Keystone recently asked me to test one of their button barrels that they speak very highly of. I was more than glad to shoot the hell out of it. Keystone uses 416 SS Green Mountain blanks for most of their button barrels and contours, threads and chambers them in house to your specs. They offer other blanks as well including Wilson and Kreiger to name a few. I've never tested a Green Mountain blank but have heard good things from guys that have shot their 22LR and 223 Wylde AR barrels. I was looking forward to see what it could do.
26" 6.5x47 Lapua
Green Mountain Button 1:8
416 SS
M24 Contour
Bighorn TL3 Shouldered Tenon
Muzzle Threaded 5/8-24"
I havent done any load development or testing on this barrel prior to todays testing. In my experience, button barrels have really tightened up in the 25-50rd mark. Because of this I loaded up 55rds of junk Nosler 130 RDF's with 41.1g H4350 in virgin Lapua brass just to get some rounds down the barrel. The 130 RDF's did not disappoint, they shot like shit like they have in every barrel I've tested them in. LOL. I put 35rd through it then put a wet patch down the bore of CLP then dry patched it out. I then put the remaining 20rds down the barrel and let the barrel cool down.
I then shot a 5x5 over the LabRadar at 100yds with some 130 Bergers. First group down the barrel was 0.342". At this point I had been outside in 35F for 2hr and my hands were pretty frozen. I will be loading up some more 130 Hybrids to shoot at distance next range trip.
To recap I was more than surprised at how well this Green Mountain shot. Especially with zero load development. Really good deal on a great shooting barrel for sure.
200yd
300yd
26" 6.5x47 Lapua
Green Mountain Button 1:8
416 SS
M24 Contour
Bighorn TL3 Shouldered Tenon
Muzzle Threaded 5/8-24"
I havent done any load development or testing on this barrel prior to todays testing. In my experience, button barrels have really tightened up in the 25-50rd mark. Because of this I loaded up 55rds of junk Nosler 130 RDF's with 41.1g H4350 in virgin Lapua brass just to get some rounds down the barrel. The 130 RDF's did not disappoint, they shot like shit like they have in every barrel I've tested them in. LOL. I put 35rd through it then put a wet patch down the bore of CLP then dry patched it out. I then put the remaining 20rds down the barrel and let the barrel cool down.
I then shot a 5x5 over the LabRadar at 100yds with some 130 Bergers. First group down the barrel was 0.342". At this point I had been outside in 35F for 2hr and my hands were pretty frozen. I will be loading up some more 130 Hybrids to shoot at distance next range trip.
To recap I was more than surprised at how well this Green Mountain shot. Especially with zero load development. Really good deal on a great shooting barrel for sure.
200yd
300yd
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