FroggyOne2 said:I will suspect that the problem was that you tried to use a 6.5 twist bbl. It really is to fast of a twist, the 6.5 twist came about from the SIE 90 grain bullet and trying to shoot in in a service rifle bbl. That bullet is not rated for a volicity of more than 2600 fps and the length of the bullet made it hard to get it to shoot without the fast twist. But with the Berger 90's, they have worked in up to a 7.7 twist, but it appears that the best twist rate may be a 7.2 twist with the Berger 90's. Powders to look at are Varget, RL15, 2000MR and N540 or N550. Lapua brass seems to work, though I have spoke to one shooter that was using LC brass. I will say, you will to fully prep the brass, meaning turning necks, uniforming the primer pocket, the flash hole size, de-burring the inside of the flash hole, trimming the brass. Weight sorting the brass after it is all the prep work is done, I load my brass from the heaviest to the lightest and shoot it in that order. Seems to work for me.
Flybuster said:FroggyOne2 said:I will suspect that the problem was that you tried to use a 6.5 twist bbl. It really is to fast of a twist, the 6.5 twist came about from the SIE 90 grain bullet and trying to shoot in in a service rifle bbl. That bullet is not rated for a volicity of more than 2600 fps and the length of the bullet made it hard to get it to shoot without the fast twist. But with the Berger 90's, they have worked in up to a 7.7 twist, but it appears that the best twist rate may be a 7.2 twist with the Berger 90's. Powders to look at are Varget, RL15, 2000MR and N540 or N550. Lapua brass seems to work, though I have spoke to one shooter that was using LC brass. I will say, you will to fully prep the brass, meaning turning necks, uniforming the primer pocket, the flash hole size, de-burring the inside of the flash hole, trimming the brass. Weight sorting the brass after it is all the prep work is done, I load my brass from the heaviest to the lightest and shoot it in that order. Seems to work for me.
That's interesting, I'm assuming that's a bolt gun though. I have a AR-Spacegun with a 1-7.7" Krieger and about a 1000ct of 90 VLDs sitting here doing nothing. Maybe that's an upcoming experiment.
just rememeber that 7.7 bbl the V was around 3K
FroggyOne2 said:just rememeber that 7.7 bbl the V was around 3KFlybuster said:FroggyOne2 said:I will suspect that the problem was that you tried to use a 6.5 twist bbl. It really is to fast of a twist, the 6.5 twist came about from the SIE 90 grain bullet and trying to shoot in in a service rifle bbl. That bullet is not rated for a volicity of more than 2600 fps and the length of the bullet made it hard to get it to shoot without the fast twist. But with the Berger 90's, they have worked in up to a 7.7 twist, but it appears that the best twist rate may be a 7.2 twist with the Berger 90's. Powders to look at are Varget, RL15, 2000MR and N540 or N550. Lapua brass seems to work, though I have spoke to one shooter that was using LC brass. I will say, you will to fully prep the brass, meaning turning necks, uniforming the primer pocket, the flash hole size, de-burring the inside of the flash hole, trimming the brass. Weight sorting the brass after it is all the prep work is done, I load my brass from the heaviest to the lightest and shoot it in that order. Seems to work for me.
That's interesting, I'm assuming that's a bolt gun though. I have a AR-Spacegun with a 1-7.7" Krieger and about a 1000ct of 90 VLDs sitting here doing nothing. Maybe that's an upcoming experiment.
FroggyOne2 said:Yeah, it was Jerry T that was doing the testing. Using RL15. I am using Varget. He is now using a 7.2 twist tight bore. Oh and he was using a 30 inch bbl and still is, so am I, but I am only getting 2850 fps.
fivering said:If using Wolf SR primers, ALWAYS use the SRM primers, as the SR primers are too soft for high pressure cartridges.