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Anyone shoot Palma bullets in a long throated (.170-.200) chamber?
It took 48-49 grains of Varget to get the velocity back up to usable levels.
Pretty amazing how length difference there is in this weight class of bullets. As watercam suggested, the Scenars are certainly much longer than any other 155 offerings. Even so, by comparison to the 185 Juggernauts, you'd still have very little shank left in the neck with either of the Scenars if they only tuned in relatively close to the lands (i.e. </= .030" off).
The 155 Scenar was a popular bullet in the UK in the early days of FTR partly from its history of being number one for 'Target Rifle' (sling) shooting handloaders; partly its high BC; partly availability and cost. (Bergers of various weights and shapes have largely ousted it since here as in the US, at least in the more competitive end of the discipline.)
Back in those days a number of us got Dave Kiff to come up with a chamber that seated the Scenar shallow (no idea of actual freebore in thou') and then found that the 185 Juggernaut shot exceptionally well in it when that bullet was introduced, although I'm sure the freebore and COALs would be rather less than the chamber developed for the US 2013 FCWC team for Raton.
It's still a popular compromise among some of us, ie those who've not succumbed to the ruinously expensive 200.20X affliction. It shoots all 155s from Sierra, Berger, Lapua etc well, the 168 Hybrid and quite a lot more alongside the Juggernaut, even the old 210gn Berger LR BT albeit seated rather deep. Another related change from those early days is the general adoption of much faster twist pitch rates, 1:10 probably the norm for this chamber whereas 1:12 was regarded as 'fast twist' 10 or so years ago.
n looking at the dimensions for the various 155 offerings above relative to what I know from loading the Juggernauts and 185 Hybrids in both the short, and relatively long throated (.180" fb) chambers, I'm guessing you'd either be jumping the 155s a country mile, or there wouldn't be a whole lot of shank left in the neck.
In my hands, it requires a longer freebore than the 20x or the new 200smk. It shoots well though.Sometime over the coming months, I'll see how the more affordable 195gn Sierra TMK works out in it.
In my hands, it requires a longer freebore than the 20x or the new 200smk. It shoots well though.
Interesting feedback. My TR rifle's barrel is not what it used to be, and the rifle is basically a converted Palma rifle anyhow. I thought I'd use it for sling shooting until the barrel just quits, but it's got a long (.200") throat. Sounds like I ought to give a few bullets a try. I'm not expecting miracles (it's a 10 twist, long-throated, half shot out barrel, after all), but if I can get them to shoot even moderately well, I'll be satisfied until I get a new barrel. I'm not a terribly good sling shooter.
