Here is the background: I have built two AR-15 rifles that are tack drivers. Each has a 1:9 twist barrel and both will easily shoot sub-MOA at 100 yards with quality 55 grain factory ammo. One of these (an FA M4 Match 1:9 20" barrel) also shoots 75 grain BTHP Match ammo well out to 500 yards, but after that accuracy goes to hell because the spin rate is not fast enough and the bullet becomes unstable. For a while now I have wanted an AR 5.56 that I could shoot steel out to 800 with, so last week I completed my latest AR 5.56 build with a Ballistic Advantage Hanson Performance series barrel, 18" with a 1:7 twist and a Radical Firearms NADA Zero Impulse brake.
I have found a number of 55 grain 223 rounds that this gun will shoot 5 shot groups under an inch with. The first pic below is of one 5 shot group at 100 yards with Beck 55 grain V-Max ammo that measures .72 inches. The second is a 10 shot group with Echo Ammo's 55 grain AMAX load (no longer available). I feel pretty confident that the three rounds on the bottom were caused by me, not the rifle.
So here is the problem: I have yet to find a 75 grain load that this gun will shoot a 3 shot group inside of two inches with. My gunsmith recommended I remove the brake as it could be jacking with the barrels harmonics. Could this be the case? Given the great groups I am shooting with 55 grain ammo I do not want to give up on this barrel yet, but I also do not need a third 55 grain tack driver when the goal is to shoot heavier bullets at distance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have found a number of 55 grain 223 rounds that this gun will shoot 5 shot groups under an inch with. The first pic below is of one 5 shot group at 100 yards with Beck 55 grain V-Max ammo that measures .72 inches. The second is a 10 shot group with Echo Ammo's 55 grain AMAX load (no longer available). I feel pretty confident that the three rounds on the bottom were caused by me, not the rifle.
So here is the problem: I have yet to find a 75 grain load that this gun will shoot a 3 shot group inside of two inches with. My gunsmith recommended I remove the brake as it could be jacking with the barrels harmonics. Could this be the case? Given the great groups I am shooting with 55 grain ammo I do not want to give up on this barrel yet, but I also do not need a third 55 grain tack driver when the goal is to shoot heavier bullets at distance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.