So I was all excited to go shoot my first real precision loads using my new precision reloading equipment through my first real precision gun. What a frustrating day at the range I had though.
Rifle:
Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 in the stock piece of flexible shit Hogue stock, Timney 510 trigger, AAC 51t muzzle brake, Harris 6-9 swivel/notched/pod-locked, red tac gear rear bag
Vortex Viper PST 6-24x SFP, Badger 20moa base, Badger medium rings
I loaded 2 bullets today to test. I shot about every 30 seconds so the barrel should have been a consistent temp. I shot 5 zero confirmation shots with Federal 168g SMK ammo. I did not adjust zero during the OCW shots, I took what I got based on the zero shots with the factory 168g SMK's.
First load: 185g Berger LRBT, Reloader 17(40-44.5g in half grain increments), mixed brass(FL sized, trimmed, chamfered, debured, etc...), WLR primers, 2.800 COAL
5 zero confirmation shots. Rifle shooting great. 40, 40.5 and 41g
41.5, 42, 42.5, 43... 42.5 shows some promise...
43.5, 44, 44.5... 44 shows some promise... Ignore the tear, I think it was a ricochet
Cases start at 40g on the left and go to 44.5 on the right in half grain increments. I dont know what was up with those 3 primers, they had what looks like pin hole blow outs. I dont know if I didnt get them seated quite right, bad primers, or what the deal was. Had some slightly hard bolt lift at like 41, 41.5, and then again at the 44 and 44.5 loads, but no other pressure signs that I can see looking closely at the brass.
Moved on to 175g SMK's, Varget(42-45g in .5g increments), mixed brass as above, 2.800 COAL, WLR primers
42, 42.5, 43, 43.5... Right out of the gate 42 looked decent.
44, 44.5, 45... 44 shows some promise and is one of the loads that everybody says just works.
Fired brass. Again had 1 primer that had a pin hole blow out. Never seen this happen before. 42g on left to 45g on right in .5g increments. Never had a sticky bolt with any of these loads.
So after being frustrated as hell with my OCW testing of two different bullets I decided I would throw the suppressor on the gun(AAC 762SDN-6) and just have a little fun and shoot the other 15 of my 168g SMK factory ammo.
SON OF A BITCH THE GUNS A TACK DRIVER AGAIN(well sort of). I fired 5 shots at the bottom target, I THINK I dropped the 5th shot, but its possible it went through the hole with the other 3.
So I dont know what to think. I kept thinking its the gun in the shitty hogue stock, but then it does stuff like it does with factory ammo. That proves that both the gun CAN shoot and I, in theory, can pull the trigger correctly some times. The bench I was on was not great, I would have rather shot prone, but where I went doesnt allow that. I kind of see where I THINK I want to focus with each load, but I think I am going to hold off on shooting any more through this gun until I can get it in a better stock to eliminate that variable.
Rifle:
Remington 700 AAC-SD .308 in the stock piece of flexible shit Hogue stock, Timney 510 trigger, AAC 51t muzzle brake, Harris 6-9 swivel/notched/pod-locked, red tac gear rear bag
Vortex Viper PST 6-24x SFP, Badger 20moa base, Badger medium rings
I loaded 2 bullets today to test. I shot about every 30 seconds so the barrel should have been a consistent temp. I shot 5 zero confirmation shots with Federal 168g SMK ammo. I did not adjust zero during the OCW shots, I took what I got based on the zero shots with the factory 168g SMK's.
First load: 185g Berger LRBT, Reloader 17(40-44.5g in half grain increments), mixed brass(FL sized, trimmed, chamfered, debured, etc...), WLR primers, 2.800 COAL
5 zero confirmation shots. Rifle shooting great. 40, 40.5 and 41g
41.5, 42, 42.5, 43... 42.5 shows some promise...
43.5, 44, 44.5... 44 shows some promise... Ignore the tear, I think it was a ricochet
Cases start at 40g on the left and go to 44.5 on the right in half grain increments. I dont know what was up with those 3 primers, they had what looks like pin hole blow outs. I dont know if I didnt get them seated quite right, bad primers, or what the deal was. Had some slightly hard bolt lift at like 41, 41.5, and then again at the 44 and 44.5 loads, but no other pressure signs that I can see looking closely at the brass.
Moved on to 175g SMK's, Varget(42-45g in .5g increments), mixed brass as above, 2.800 COAL, WLR primers
42, 42.5, 43, 43.5... Right out of the gate 42 looked decent.
44, 44.5, 45... 44 shows some promise and is one of the loads that everybody says just works.
Fired brass. Again had 1 primer that had a pin hole blow out. Never seen this happen before. 42g on left to 45g on right in .5g increments. Never had a sticky bolt with any of these loads.
So after being frustrated as hell with my OCW testing of two different bullets I decided I would throw the suppressor on the gun(AAC 762SDN-6) and just have a little fun and shoot the other 15 of my 168g SMK factory ammo.
SON OF A BITCH THE GUNS A TACK DRIVER AGAIN(well sort of). I fired 5 shots at the bottom target, I THINK I dropped the 5th shot, but its possible it went through the hole with the other 3.
So I dont know what to think. I kept thinking its the gun in the shitty hogue stock, but then it does stuff like it does with factory ammo. That proves that both the gun CAN shoot and I, in theory, can pull the trigger correctly some times. The bench I was on was not great, I would have rather shot prone, but where I went doesnt allow that. I kind of see where I THINK I want to focus with each load, but I think I am going to hold off on shooting any more through this gun until I can get it in a better stock to eliminate that variable.
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