I often see people asking about the accuracy of M118LR, or asking for what the load data is for it. I see this the most with newer shooters, as it seems to be the "TacticCool" thing or because it's what the Military uses. The M118LR that is availible for the commercial use is not the same as the Military grade if i'm not mistaken. Occasionaly I will buy some M118LR for general target practice as I use the LR brass for my custom loads, and the brass itself is hard to find.
I bought (2) 240rd cans of this back in October. Both from the same lot (2013) and I've been shooting though it over the last few months. I noticed that about 1 in every 10-12 rounds would not go off. Would have a solid primer strike but not fire. I just set these aside and planned on pulling the bullets later to recycle into my custom loads. Every once in a while I would have an impact a good inch or more off my POA when I called a clean shot. Having thought that I may have pulled it or soemthing....it had me second guessing myself a few times.
Well, I ran through the rest of this ammo this last weekend and began to prep the brass. Out of the 480 rounds I purchased, I had 33 that did not fire, so I decided to pull the bullets and measure the powder in each round for consistencies. Boy was I suprised. Out of the 33 bullets pulled and measure about 12 of them were right at the 43.5 grain mark. The rest were way off. Some were as low as 42.7 and as high as 44.3. Now I made a very tedeous effort to make sure i accurately measured each round and did not spill any grains. I knew that the commercial M118Lr wasn't the most accurate stuff out there, but I did not expect to have this much inconsistencies.
Has anyone else done or experienced this? I'd be curious to know just how often this occurs.
I bought (2) 240rd cans of this back in October. Both from the same lot (2013) and I've been shooting though it over the last few months. I noticed that about 1 in every 10-12 rounds would not go off. Would have a solid primer strike but not fire. I just set these aside and planned on pulling the bullets later to recycle into my custom loads. Every once in a while I would have an impact a good inch or more off my POA when I called a clean shot. Having thought that I may have pulled it or soemthing....it had me second guessing myself a few times.
Well, I ran through the rest of this ammo this last weekend and began to prep the brass. Out of the 480 rounds I purchased, I had 33 that did not fire, so I decided to pull the bullets and measure the powder in each round for consistencies. Boy was I suprised. Out of the 33 bullets pulled and measure about 12 of them were right at the 43.5 grain mark. The rest were way off. Some were as low as 42.7 and as high as 44.3. Now I made a very tedeous effort to make sure i accurately measured each round and did not spill any grains. I knew that the commercial M118Lr wasn't the most accurate stuff out there, but I did not expect to have this much inconsistencies.
Has anyone else done or experienced this? I'd be curious to know just how often this occurs.