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What can cause "key-holing"??

merlinnnn

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I was sighting in a GAP AR-10 for a MK 4 scope. In getting on paper two shots of South American R1M1 ball ammo "keyholed" the target... I had previously shot this ammo for the initial on paper for the BUIS with no problem...

What could cause this??

Merlinn
 
Re: What can cause "key-holing"??

I bought 9 boxes of Chilean 7.62 NATO last summer for $3.00 a box (20 rounds) thinking it would be good for plinkage. As it was easily more accurate out of my stock AR-10A4 than my new Remington and Winchester hunting loads I made a point of saving a couple boxes out of ....spite...I don't know.

Anyway, only thing I can figure for keyholing, in your case, would be ammo quality deteriorating for any number of reasons, or bullets made by the cheapest bidder
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. I damn sure don't think it's your rifle.

I was just goofing on the South American theme. Sorry...
 
Re: What can cause "key-holing"??

twist seemed to be the reason it happened out of my .243 and my 22-250. Went to lighter bullets problem solved. Sure there are other reasons but this was the best explanation I have.
 
Re: What can cause "key-holing"??

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: merlinn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I was sighting in a GAP AR-10 for a MK 4 scope. In getting on paper two shots of South American R1M1 ball ammo "keyholed" the target... I had previously shot this ammo for the initial on paper for the BUIS with no problem...

What could cause this??

Merlinn </div></div>

Dang, that is odd. (And I hope you weren't shooting at the range in your area that enforces the 3mph speed limit!!!! Talk about annoying!
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I've never seen keyholing except for transonic issues at 900+y with a .308 that was running out of steam. Keyholes at 100y? And it shot okay in the same rifle before? Maybe a way-low powder charge in questionable ammo? Or maybe the bullets saw that damn 3MPH speed limit sign, and they slowed down to match...
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Re: What can cause "key-holing"??

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M.45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Wrong bbl twist and bullet weight can cause key-holing. What the heck are you shooting surplus ammo out of a GAP for anyway? Bad doggie! </div></div>

Good surplus is fine to shoot. Been shooting SA surplus for the steel shoots I've been doing. Holds to 1.5 MOA out to 1K so I can't ask for more.


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