In testing loads (.223) in the new Krieger barrel for my AR-15, I ended up with a group shape I've never seen before and was wondering what would be the likely cause and if the load is worth pursuing.
At 100 yards, the 5 shots went into a 1-inch almost perfectly vertical string with each hole overlapping. In other words, if the vertical stringing had not happened, the 5 shots would have gone into one pretty small hole.
Conditions were gusting wind (although I tried to shoot during lulls), around 80 degrees F, and a pretty heavy mirage usually running right to left.
- Winchester cases and primers
- 55-gr Sierra Blitzking
- 23.6 grains AA2200 Data Powder (individually-weighed charges) (Since I have 30 pounds of the powder, it would be nice of it worked.)
- Average velocity: 3236 fps
- Extreme spread: 72 fps
- Standard Deviation: 28 fps
I'm a little surprised at the SD, since I did weigh each charge. All other loads using 60- and 55-grain bullets showed a "normal" group shape.
Thank you,
Richard
At 100 yards, the 5 shots went into a 1-inch almost perfectly vertical string with each hole overlapping. In other words, if the vertical stringing had not happened, the 5 shots would have gone into one pretty small hole.
Conditions were gusting wind (although I tried to shoot during lulls), around 80 degrees F, and a pretty heavy mirage usually running right to left.
- Winchester cases and primers
- 55-gr Sierra Blitzking
- 23.6 grains AA2200 Data Powder (individually-weighed charges) (Since I have 30 pounds of the powder, it would be nice of it worked.)
- Average velocity: 3236 fps
- Extreme spread: 72 fps
- Standard Deviation: 28 fps
I'm a little surprised at the SD, since I did weigh each charge. All other loads using 60- and 55-grain bullets showed a "normal" group shape.
Thank you,
Richard