Built up this gun on a Savage short action with a Shilen Select match stainless 26" barrel in heavy sporter. The max COAL in the Savage SA is about 2.990", so I had Shilen throat to a dummy cartridge with that length. (quite short throat) Stock is a laminate Boyds, which I pillar bedded with zero stress after relieving the wood around the action. Action is thus fully bedded and the barrel entirely floated.
Cases are RP, bought 200 and sorted to weight classes of about .5 gram. Then FL resized with a good Forrester die. I did not turn the necks or mess with collet dies, but just expanded with the Forrester Ball
Well, started with H4831sc. Started 5 thou off land, as its a hunting gun and I did not want spilled powder from jambing bullets into lands. Tried a variety of loads, all around 1". Seating with a Forrester micrometer seating die.
Backed off from lands in 30 thou increments, sticking with the "on the lands load" that seemed most promising. At 150 thou off lands, things got some better, to say around .7" 5 shot group. But the chrony that I recently bought still is showing a lot of speed inconsistency. At 500 yards 3 shots on a windy day were around 8" group.
So that's not horrible, but its not really where I want to be either.
Now, the bullet is a long way in the case. Read a lot about doing that before I ever built the gun. Some said it would be fine -- the boattail and even a little body of the bullet are below the neck. Others less optimistic. But I wanted a useable magazine.
I have read and read and read....
I have a small supply of h-1000 and was thinking of trying that next. But powder is hard to come by and sure as the world, it will shoot fine and I won't be able to find more powder. I also have 8lbs each of Ramshot Magnum and Norma MRP. I have 8lbd of H4831sc as well, but that didn't work out.....
Any advice? Try the H1000? Ramshot? MRP?
Give up and throat the barrel much longer and accept that its a single shot?
I have also purchased a primer pocket reamer and flash hole deburring tool. So those are all cleaned up for this next round of loading.....
Thanks in advance.......
Cases are RP, bought 200 and sorted to weight classes of about .5 gram. Then FL resized with a good Forrester die. I did not turn the necks or mess with collet dies, but just expanded with the Forrester Ball
Well, started with H4831sc. Started 5 thou off land, as its a hunting gun and I did not want spilled powder from jambing bullets into lands. Tried a variety of loads, all around 1". Seating with a Forrester micrometer seating die.
Backed off from lands in 30 thou increments, sticking with the "on the lands load" that seemed most promising. At 150 thou off lands, things got some better, to say around .7" 5 shot group. But the chrony that I recently bought still is showing a lot of speed inconsistency. At 500 yards 3 shots on a windy day were around 8" group.
So that's not horrible, but its not really where I want to be either.
Now, the bullet is a long way in the case. Read a lot about doing that before I ever built the gun. Some said it would be fine -- the boattail and even a little body of the bullet are below the neck. Others less optimistic. But I wanted a useable magazine.
I have read and read and read....
I have a small supply of h-1000 and was thinking of trying that next. But powder is hard to come by and sure as the world, it will shoot fine and I won't be able to find more powder. I also have 8lbs each of Ramshot Magnum and Norma MRP. I have 8lbd of H4831sc as well, but that didn't work out.....
Any advice? Try the H1000? Ramshot? MRP?
Give up and throat the barrel much longer and accept that its a single shot?
I have also purchased a primer pocket reamer and flash hole deburring tool. So those are all cleaned up for this next round of loading.....
Thanks in advance.......