Rifle -
Vudoo 360 with a 22" Benchmark chambered by Vudoo (Ravage Chamber)
XLR Envy Pro
I had my mags filed down slightly at the lip to not get any catches on the Eley ammo. I am not sure if it was necessary or not, but I figure I might as well get prepared. I also had Vudoo send me the Eley followers but I didn't use them because I heard the Eley followers don't work with Lapua ammo, and I wanted to be able to swap between the two ammo.
I cleaned my rifle as I was lot testing, and I've only ever shot Lapua ammo. I fouled the barrel with some old Eley Target since it uses the same Lube and then started my test with Eley Match.
Eley Match 1082 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1106
SD 5.8
ES 17
Eley Match 1064 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1104
SD 7.4
ES 34
Eley Match 1056 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1093
SD 7
ES 26
50/100 yard groups. Ignore the other groups as I was sharing a paper with another person testing.
The 1056 and 1064 lots shot well at 50yds, but the 1082 lot did the worse at 50. At 100 though the 1082 did significantly better. All groups are 10 shots.
I wonder if the velocities at 1105+ are causing some of the transonic stability at 50 yards, but at 100 things get better. The 1056 lot that shot with the average of 1093 seemed to be well rounded.
120 rounds fired today without any major issues feeding. My breach face was clean so no lead was being scraped. I had 4 instances out of the 120 rounds that I had a harder bolt close, like there were more bullet being jammed into the lands. Never really had that with any of my Lapua ammo so that might be a small concern, and doesn't have anything to do with feed angle. If I cycle the bolt harder/faster I could probably not notice it.
Not sure which lot to go with, either the 1082 one or the 1056 one.
Ran out of time testing, and not sure if I need to change my tuner either... it's tuned for my Lapua ammo, and looking at the groups at 100 for 1082, seemed to be pretty decent there.
Vudoo 360 with a 22" Benchmark chambered by Vudoo (Ravage Chamber)
XLR Envy Pro
I had my mags filed down slightly at the lip to not get any catches on the Eley ammo. I am not sure if it was necessary or not, but I figure I might as well get prepared. I also had Vudoo send me the Eley followers but I didn't use them because I heard the Eley followers don't work with Lapua ammo, and I wanted to be able to swap between the two ammo.
I cleaned my rifle as I was lot testing, and I've only ever shot Lapua ammo. I fouled the barrel with some old Eley Target since it uses the same Lube and then started my test with Eley Match.
Eley Match 1082 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1106
SD 5.8
ES 17
Eley Match 1064 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1104
SD 7.4
ES 34
Eley Match 1056 Vel - 20 round chrono
AVG 1093
SD 7
ES 26
50/100 yard groups. Ignore the other groups as I was sharing a paper with another person testing.
The 1056 and 1064 lots shot well at 50yds, but the 1082 lot did the worse at 50. At 100 though the 1082 did significantly better. All groups are 10 shots.
I wonder if the velocities at 1105+ are causing some of the transonic stability at 50 yards, but at 100 things get better. The 1056 lot that shot with the average of 1093 seemed to be well rounded.
120 rounds fired today without any major issues feeding. My breach face was clean so no lead was being scraped. I had 4 instances out of the 120 rounds that I had a harder bolt close, like there were more bullet being jammed into the lands. Never really had that with any of my Lapua ammo so that might be a small concern, and doesn't have anything to do with feed angle. If I cycle the bolt harder/faster I could probably not notice it.
Not sure which lot to go with, either the 1082 one or the 1056 one.
Ran out of time testing, and not sure if I need to change my tuner either... it's tuned for my Lapua ammo, and looking at the groups at 100 for 1082, seemed to be pretty decent there.