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I know the 77’s were made to load at mag length but when loading for single feed bolt gun do you see any advantage to loading long with less jump as for as accuracy
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That’s the deal running very low on 80 smk with none to be found and have 6 or 700 s SMK and most places have them in stock, just wondering if I needed to add variable jump into the load developmentIn Service Rifle XTC, the 77 SMK and TMK jump for magazine length loads. That is for stages where magazine feed is required, such as the 200 yard sitting and 300 yard rapid prone stages.
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There is nothing that prevents them from being seated differently in a bolt gun, or from responding to seating depth in a gas gun if loaded longer.
Traditionally, the SMK 80 is used at 600 where the course is slow fire so single loading and loading long works within the rules, but here and there with shortages, some folks have tuned their SMK 77 and TMK 77 for use at the 600 yard lines to run a little better group.
Depending on your chamber, you may end up close to just using your regular load.That’s the deal running very low on 80 smk with none to be found and have 6 or 700 s SMK and most places have them in stock, just wondering if I needed to add variable jump into the load development
I'm struggling to get Sierra 77s to shot clover leafs in my gas gun. I had hoped a white oak barrel would get me there,(18" SPR 1:7 wylde) and I did see some improvement but not all touching. Maybe its just me though, I think I suck at shooting gas guns for groups. I did notice things seemed to tighten up a touch loading a bit shorter than mag length. Havent had enough time to really figure it out yet. Thinking of getting a heavier 20" and selling the 18" SPR.I played with that a few years back and really did not get any significant improvement over mag length jump with that bullet. Some of my best scores in XTC higpower at 600 were with mag length Lapua 77's.
Absolutely try shortening mag length ammo if you have issues with grouping. As counter intuitive as it seems, with Hornady 75's and Nosler 77's in my 20" WOA Wylde chambers i get tighter rounder groups with these bullets seated to 2.235" instead of trying to drag the tips on the magazine. I am actully jumping Berger 80.5's 0.130" for mid range matches in my gas gun SR.I'm struggling to get Sierra 77s to shot clover leafs in my gas gun. I had hoped a white oak barrel would get me there,(18" SPR 1:7 wylde) and I did see some improvement but not all touching. Maybe its just me though, I think I suck at shooting gas guns for groups. I did notice things seemed to tighten up a touch loading a bit shorter than mag length. Havent had enough time to really figure it out yet. Thinking of getting a heavier 20" and selling the 18" SPR.
You are doing good.I'm struggling to get Sierra 77s to shot clover leafs in my gas gun. I had hoped a white oak barrel would get me there,(18" SPR 1:7 wylde) and I did see some improvement but not all touching. Maybe its just me though, I think I suck at shooting gas guns for groups. I did notice things seemed to tighten up a touch loading a bit shorter than mag length. Havent had enough time to really figure it out yet. Thinking of getting a heavier 20" and selling the 18" SPR.
All very good points. I just know a semi can shoot better than mine is currently shooting. I have no expectations of half MOA 20 round groups. Just tighter than this. I think some of these may be me/rear bag related. This is off a magpul bipod as well. The two smaller groups I would be happy with if they were consistent in size and placement. This is a new barrel and I haven't done a ton of work with it so hopefully I can tighten things up.You are doing good.
If we take a step back for a moment... a gas gun can present more challenges to hitting state of the art accuracy and precision than a bolt gun. Having the expectation that a sling support should hold the SR X-Ring in the hands of a High Master is fair, but keep in mind what an X-Ring diameter really is for an SR target.
Now, taking that same rig and by adding bag riders and putting it in the hands of a High Master F-Class shooter, and then putting it in perspective compared to a match bolt rig, do we really expect the gas gun to equal the bolt gun? With those bag rests come targets with half the X ring size. Yet has been done.
It is possible to get one under 1/2 MOA for 20 shot strings in the right hands and under testing conditions, but even at 600 yards you rarely hear about cleans high X counts with a SR rifle in a Mid Range F-Class match. That is to say it is possible and has been done, but not by the average shooter.
Trying for a rare feat should be kept in perspective. Clover leaf groups out of a SPR or SR bbl at 100 yards is possible but even grouping under the 5s for 20 shot strings is an accomplishment with 77 SMK or TMK from the magazine. That is margin against the normal target for those applications and pushing the state of the art against an F-Class target.
If it was easy, we would see more gas guns in F-Class Mid Range matches and we would have to raise the bar on what it means to be High Master. YMMV
I've got a buddy that uses a Magpul bipod...I think you might have better luck if you try a Harris or Harris-style clone bipod. The Magpul is nice, but it doesn't go low enough for my liking, and seems to be more wobbly than a Harris style. I haven't personally messed with one enough to really sort it out.All very good points. I just know a semi can shoot better than mine is currently shooting. I have no expectations of half MOA 20 round groups. Just tighter than this. I think some of these may be me/rear bag related. This is off a magpul bipod as well. The two smaller groups I would be happy with if they were consistent in size and placement. This is a new barrel and I haven't done a ton of work with it so hopefully I can tighten things up.
Keep the faith. You will do better once you have things figured out.This is a new barrel and I haven't done a ton of work with it so hopefully I can tighten things up.
Hi, started reloading last year, all .223REM, cloning the MK262 with good results sub MOA. My barrel is a 20" SS416R and 5R rifling in .223 Wylde, believe it or not, a BCA barrel I call it the unicorn barrel because you all know the bad rap BCA gets with malfunctioning uppers From what ive seen it does like the projectile seated deeper than 2.260, I seat them at 2.250 and use 25.0 of 8208XBR. Now Im fooling around with a 6ARC upper and the learning curve is big. Slowly but surely I'll be there.Absolutely try shortening mag length ammo if you have issues with grouping. As counter intuitive as it seems, with Hornady 75's and Nosler 77's in my 20" WOA Wylde chambers i get tighter rounder groups with these bullets seated to 2.235" instead of trying to drag the tips on the magazine. I am actully jumping Berger 80.5's 0.130" for mid range matches in my gas gun SR.
Shootng a gas gun off of a bench from a rest bags or bipod is not the same as shooting a bolt gun. So many moving parts the position of the fore end on the rest or bag and the presures you apply to a bipod and even your cheek weld have to be the same every time to minimize a group.
I actually shoot better groups slung up on the ground with a sand bag in front of my non firing hand with an AR.
Seems hot but if it works more power to you. I had a case head seperation with Win brass after 3 firings with 24.5gr of 8208 under 75gr ELDs loaded way longer than 2.250 for my bolt gun. I have tried both 2.260 and 2.250 in my gas gun, no real difference. I have heard the hornady 75gr ( I have a bunch just for fun plinking) likes to be even shorter than 2.250".Hi, started reloading last year, all .223REM, cloning the MK262 with good results sub MOA. My barrel is a 20" SS416R and 5R rifling in .223 Wylde, believe it or not, a BCA barrel I call it the unicorn barrel because you all know the bad rap BCA gets with malfunctioning uppers From what ive seen it does like the projectile seated deeper than 2.260, I seat them at 2.250 and use 25.0 of 8208XBR. Now Im fooling around with a 6ARC upper and the learning curve is big. Slowly but surely I'll be there.
If I recall 24.1 was the RL15 spot for me with 77gr SMKs, going to revisit that as well as varget. I have had flat primers with 24.0gr of Varget but they were CCI 200s. I always thought of 24.0gr of Varget as kind of a standard.Your observation of the temp sensitive of RE-15 is valid and means you are sensitive enough to catch it, which is good. The point of bringing up RE-15 is the reliability of getting it to group well at 24 grains plus or minus a little for each gun, not to switch to it.
Varget is pretty flat temperature wise, but is also known as tipping over on the hot end without much warning. That isn't a worry if you don't load hot to begin with. Roughly 23.5 plus or minus a little trim isn't hot, but 24.5 can be on a bad day.
It does sound like your technique is part of the vertical spread. I would put you on bag riders for a load test to determine the root cause. That gets the rear squeeze bag and bipod out of the question and isolates this to the load and gun if you know how to shoot off bags. If it won't shoot off bags, then you know you have to work the gun or the load. YMMV
