Hey folks sorry for the delay I had planned to do a couple more tests however my job has been keeping me crazy busy last few weeks.
HOLY CRAP! You did a power point presentation for ammo testing! Damn I feel inadequate. I just took a picture of a few targets. In all seriousness the only ammo I saw that you tested that shot well out of my sons RPR was SK and the SK LSU’s only shot okay. SK Match and Pistol Match Special were pretty decent. Wolf ME shot well also. A little more expensive ammo to test would be Eley Edge and Lapua Center X. Unfortunately with 22 ammo you tend to get what you pay for. The one exception is CCI SV sometimes. I have had some that shot fantastic and other that has stunk. If you find a good lot buy all you can get your hands on.
@Eoddave27 thank you for the feedback. I do understand the lot to lot variation. I'm looking forward to the next tests assuming i can find a couple more of the better types of ammo to shoot.
That is a great write up. Thanks for taking the time to help us out with this info.
@502Chevelle thank you for the kind words. I do data analysis, training and presentations for my job so I do enjoy not only shooting but the data that comes with it.
First-really outstanding!
You have less than 400 rounds through a factory barrel. In my case, it took many more rounds then that before my factory barrel began to perform as well as yours does. Mine was made in the first month of production with a less than stellar reamer. I've got over 8,000 rounds through it now, and the problem has been lapped out Lately I've noticed reports from newer owners that seem to indicate the Q. C. at Ruger has perhaps improved. I hope so, the RPR has turned into one of my favorite guns, even, or maybe because of the work it took to get her to shoot.
Your report---
I don't understand the data in the collums under "weight in grains" and under "oal to datum line" and I see this info is not in the grid in the last slide.
Are you shooting off a bench or prone, rear bags, time between shots, etc. I'm not criticizing, but if I were to replicate your test with my gun at my range,, how would I set it up.
How are you coming up with the BC info?
You said for the tests on day 1 and 2 will only shoot lead. But you're going to use some copper washed Aquila in the next test. Why? And if you do, maybe you should shoot it last.
I like what you're doing, and I would be happy to donate a couple of boxes for testing if you can't get them locally
@Booner1334 thank you for the feed back! that is interesting on your factory barrel. thank you for your question as I now suppose I should add an explanation of that information on weight and datum line.
1. Weight was measured using my RCBS chargemaster Lite. what I did was measure 10 samples of the box I was going to shoot. then looked at the stats related to that. the running theory in reloading and ammunition in general is that the more consistent the components, powder charge, and especially in this case the primer charge, the better the ammo with perform. this is what leads people to weight sort their components (arguable benefits) in center-fire reloading.
2. Datum Line Testing. I measured the case from base to the datum line with the hornady comparator (on 22 cal) on a caliper. this measurement allows for an apples to apples measurement of overall length of cartridges with different bullet shapes. showing approx where the bullet will touch the rifelings. Also it's an indicator of quality of manufacturing, and another theory is that certain bullet heads or heads with certain lengths may do better with different barrels.
these two were not on the last slide for test 11 because that was a retest of a different lot of CCI SV.
Also a fair question about the shooting setup. All tests at 50 yards will be from a bench, with rear bag, supported by the front bipod. All tests at 100 yards will be prone, with rear bag, supported by the front bipod. i'm not using a lead sled for this test. Yes that will put in a small amount of variation into the process but that's why every test will be 5, 5 shot groups and not less than that.
I researched the BC's from the manufactures website. If the website didn't provide a BC but did provide velocity numbers from 0 to 100 yards (Which most did) I used their velocity numbers and
JBM ballistics BC calculator.
The other BC info i got from the Applied Ballistics Phone App and the Strelok Pro phone App. Both of which have been very helpful for Rimfire try dope on my initial (non documented) 100 yard tests.
As to the lead vs copper question, You are correct and I missed the fact that that particular one wasn't lead.
As I stated I live in an area where I am having a hard time sourcing most of the better quality ammo, and i'm limited to what i can get online. I'd welcome any help in that area!
Thank you guys very much for showing interest in this testing. I'll be posting more soon!