In the quest for a Mk262 duplicate load, I am playing around with the new Wincheste, and since 8208 XBR is impossible to source StaBall Match powder. Early reports indicate that it is very temp stable (less than 0.82fps per degree of F), which is unusual for this type of powder structure.
The two guns being used for the test have the following barrels and recoil systems:
1. PRI Douglas 16" Mk12 Mod H, mid-length gas system, Geiselle 42 carbine buffer spring, and H3 buffer.
2. CLE Bartlein 18" Mk12 Mod O, rifle-length gas system, Sprinco green rifle spring, and Noveske A2 buffer.
Both guns are shot and chronographed suppressed with a Surefire RC2, with data captured on Magneto Speed V2.
The goals for this powder:
1. Fast, able to get mid 2750fps in winter temperatures
2. Temp stable, so that those of us in NH and similar states can use the same load year round without pressure issues in the summer or extreme velocity swings.
3. Easy to source, compared to something like 8208 XBR
4. Accurate is a must. I have slower Varget loads and good 8208 XBR loads that shoot 3/4 MOA out of both guns.
Bonus Goals:
1) Consistent metering, ideally to run from a Dillon 650 powder dispenser versus RCBS Chargemasters or similar
2) Low gas blowback, similar to 8208
As testing begins and continues, I will report progress here in the thread.
The two guns being used for the test have the following barrels and recoil systems:
1. PRI Douglas 16" Mk12 Mod H, mid-length gas system, Geiselle 42 carbine buffer spring, and H3 buffer.
2. CLE Bartlein 18" Mk12 Mod O, rifle-length gas system, Sprinco green rifle spring, and Noveske A2 buffer.
Both guns are shot and chronographed suppressed with a Surefire RC2, with data captured on Magneto Speed V2.
The goals for this powder:
1. Fast, able to get mid 2750fps in winter temperatures
2. Temp stable, so that those of us in NH and similar states can use the same load year round without pressure issues in the summer or extreme velocity swings.
3. Easy to source, compared to something like 8208 XBR
4. Accurate is a must. I have slower Varget loads and good 8208 XBR loads that shoot 3/4 MOA out of both guns.
Bonus Goals:
1) Consistent metering, ideally to run from a Dillon 650 powder dispenser versus RCBS Chargemasters or similar
2) Low gas blowback, similar to 8208
As testing begins and continues, I will report progress here in the thread.
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