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No prob with fouling but this barrel dosent seem to foul that much period. I had the same prob with r19 and 80g bts with a factory barreled 243 a couple of years ago.I've been shooting RL 19 and have fouling issue affecting accuracy. How is the H414 in this respect? (243 A.I.)
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Also, I never full length sized the brass, nor did hunting partner at 48.0-49.0g of 760 with CCI250 and 70g what evers.OK, hunting partner have had a dozen or more each Hart 12 twists with zero freebore. Win 760 is our powder, and in a 28" barrel, 48.5g is 3850 fps, rem 7/08 cases neck turned then necked down, CCI 250 primers with 70g Nosler Ballistic tips, 70g Speer TNT, 69g Bergers, 70g Sierra Blitz kings touching the lands.
50.3g of Win 760 is a max load in our rifles with this 12Twist Hart barrels and Win mag primers will get you 4030 fps out of a 29" barrel, very low extreme spread and from 47-50.3g, we are shooting bug holes.
We shoot either Max heavy varmint contours or straight unturned blanks.
We set back the barrels at 1800 rounds, and the leade growth at that point is 0.070-.100 depending on how we torched the barrels on hot p. dog towns. Usually 3 set backs on unturned blanks, then the 4th is a 6 BR with zero freebore.
Your lot number of powder may be different than ours, and H414 is .5g slower than 760. AA2700 is a good powder also, same powder charges.
We found that velocity really drops off on 85-87g bullets to 3500-3550 with win 760.
The sierra blitz king is the most explosive 70g bullet, and sierra really does a great job with this bullet in quality control.