Thanks,I shoot a 30 B-R with a 1-14" twist rate barrel and shoot Sierra's 110 gr. JHP out of it at 100 & 200 yards.
100 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from 357 magnum.
200 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from a 44 magnum.
I no longer shoot competition, but this makes for one heckuva coyote rifle for shooting close range.
Great infoI shoot a 30 B-R with a 1-14" twist rate barrel and shoot Sierra's 110 gr. JHP out of it at 100 & 200 yards.
100 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from 357 magnum.
200 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from a 44 magnum.
I no longer shoot competition, but this makes for one heckuva coyote rifle for shooting close range.
Addendum:
I tried several custom bullets in this rifle and for some reason, it didn't like any of them.
The second best bullet in this particular rifle was the SPEER 125 gr. TNT.
Both bullets shot best with a Remington 7 1/2 primer and H-4895 powder in Match prepped Lapua cases.
The Sierra bullet shot best .007 into the rifling, and the SPEER bullet shot best .010 into the rifling.
If you are consistently shooting 5 shot groups at 100 yards under .050 and 200 yard groups under .150 you should shoot in competition. You would win almost every time. But maybe that would get to be too boring.I shoot a 30 B-R with a 1-14" twist rate barrel and shoot Sierra's 110 gr. JHP out of it at 100 & 200 yards.
100 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from 357 magnum.
200 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from a 44 magnum.
I no longer shoot competition, but this makes for one heckuva coyote rifle for shooting close range.
Addendum:
I tried several custom bullets in this rifle and for some reason, it didn't like any of them.
The second best bullet in this particular rifle was the SPEER 125 gr. TNT.
Both bullets shot best with a Remington 7 1/2 primer and H-4895 powder in Match prepped Lapua cases.
The Sierra bullet shot best .007 into the rifling, and the SPEER bullet shot best .010 into the rifling.
I have shot my fair share of groups like that in registered competitions over the years, especially back in the mid 80's all the way through the 90's, but now, failing health keeps me out of the game.If you are consistently shooting 5 shot groups at 100 yards under .050 and 200 yard groups under .150 you should shoot in competition. You would win almost every time. But maybe that would get to be too boring.
Almost makes me wonder how anyone ever heard of Tony BoyerI have shot my fair share of groups like that in registered competitions over the years, especially back in the mid 80's all the way through the 90's, but now, failing health keeps me out of the game.
Tony is a wonderful person and an even more wonderful shooter!Almost makes me wonder how anyone ever heard of Tony Boyer
He did mention he no longer shoots competition.If you are consistently shooting 5 shot groups at 100 yards under .050 and 200 yard groups under .150 you should shoot in competition. You would win almost every time. But maybe that would get to be too boring.
where did you get your group size info???????If you are consistently shooting 5 shot groups at 100 yards under .050 and 200 yard groups under .150 you should shoot in competition. You would win almost every time. But maybe that would get to be too boring.
The poster said groups less than .357 at 100 and less than .44 at 200 yards.where did you get your group size info???????
I think you are terribly confused what a .357 group is, you don't add or subtractThe poster said groups less than .357 at 100 and less than .44 at 200 yards.
Simple math. A 30BR bullet is .308 diameter, a .357 is .357 bullet diameter. .357 less .308 is …… wait for it ……. .049 or less than .050. Bullets don’t always tear a perfect diameter hole in target paper but comparing one to the other it’s close enough.
It's about the length, not primarily the weight.What is the go to bullet weight in a 1-14”t barrel in 30BR
Actually I did perhaps misstate slightly, the original poster stated he was shooting quote “100 yard accuracy: 5-shot groups are consistently smaller than a single bullet hole from 357 magnum.” Considering the 357 magnum hole is actual bullet diameter of .357 inches and the 5 shot groups are consistently smaller than that then the maximum size of the hole produced by 5 shots from his 30BR would be .356 inches outside to outside of the hole produced by his 5 shots. .356 less .308 bullet diameter is .048 inches. He never mentions the group size, just that the holes are smaller than a .357 bullet hole. Same applies to his 200 yard statement.I think you are terribly confused what a .357 group is, you don't add or subtract
We all know .05 is a pipe dream consistantly, and only exists in a fantasy worl,,, or cyber world,,,,,