I started with a clean oil only lubed rifle and the Winchester brass with IMR 4064, a load that has shot well... it still does with 100% function. Next I went a little higher than previously with 4064 to gather data and wear this rifle out. The rifle functioned 100% to the 42.3 grain load velocity 2546, SD 14. 42.5 did not feed nor lock back on empty.
41.5 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2501 SD 14
42.1 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2535 SD 26
42.3 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2546 SD 14
42.5 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2570 SD 7
Now with a fouled barrel I switched to IMR 4895 and the LC LR cases and low starting load of 39.0 grs function was 100 % feeding thru the 40.2 grain charge. However there was no lock back on empty ever with this powder (WTF) Worse part about that is it was the most accurate powder yet. Targets are 4895 top 2, 4064 bottom. The loads were all shot top left and clockwise around that paper. So 39 - 40.2 on upper left, and 40.6 - 41.8 upper right. 4064 41.5, 42.1, 42.3 and 42.5 on bottom. I should add that the bolt catch barely does so even when doing so manually, and when inserting a magazine it is more than likely to let go...
39.0 grains IMR 4895 LC 11 LR cases Federal 210 primers 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2361 SD 9
39.4 grs Vel = 2408 SD 8
39.8 grs Vel = 2439 SD 16
40.2 grs Vel = 2465 SD 10
40.6 grs Vel = 2483 SD 6
41.0 grs Vel = 2517 SD 5
41.4 grs Vel = 2544 SD 13
41.8 grs Vel = 2582 SD 12
IMR 4064 appears to be the winner for function and accuracy repeatable at this point. I am losing faith that the rifle will function with the suppressor once that happens. It is a very narrow window of acceptable pressure apparently to guarantee function. What I had learned since the prior post is that the rifling will engage the bullet with a cartridge length of 2.810" average. So I have now changed my cartridge length to 2.785" and Pmags like that better too. Total known rounds fired: 206.
41.5 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2501 SD 14
42.1 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2535 SD 26
42.3 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2546 SD 14
42.5 grains 4064, Winchester brass Federal 210 primer 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2570 SD 7
Now with a fouled barrel I switched to IMR 4895 and the LC LR cases and low starting load of 39.0 grs function was 100 % feeding thru the 40.2 grain charge. However there was no lock back on empty ever with this powder (WTF) Worse part about that is it was the most accurate powder yet. Targets are 4895 top 2, 4064 bottom. The loads were all shot top left and clockwise around that paper. So 39 - 40.2 on upper left, and 40.6 - 41.8 upper right. 4064 41.5, 42.1, 42.3 and 42.5 on bottom. I should add that the bolt catch barely does so even when doing so manually, and when inserting a magazine it is more than likely to let go...
39.0 grains IMR 4895 LC 11 LR cases Federal 210 primers 175 SMK @ 2.785" Vel = 2361 SD 9
39.4 grs Vel = 2408 SD 8
39.8 grs Vel = 2439 SD 16
40.2 grs Vel = 2465 SD 10
40.6 grs Vel = 2483 SD 6
41.0 grs Vel = 2517 SD 5
41.4 grs Vel = 2544 SD 13
41.8 grs Vel = 2582 SD 12
IMR 4064 appears to be the winner for function and accuracy repeatable at this point. I am losing faith that the rifle will function with the suppressor once that happens. It is a very narrow window of acceptable pressure apparently to guarantee function. What I had learned since the prior post is that the rifling will engage the bullet with a cartridge length of 2.810" average. So I have now changed my cartridge length to 2.785" and Pmags like that better too. Total known rounds fired: 206.
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