heads up-posted in wrong subject.I have been invited to go to Hungary next Sept to do this. It looks like my hit to shot ratio is going to be bad. I can't think that fast never mind shoot that fast. And I'm talking the first one not all the follow up shots he does. That large caliber rifle probably makes up for some marginable hits although he is so good the holes are probably right thru the head. I should get a spead bead and roll some barrels down hill for practice. Looks like a real bunch of fun though.
no chrono...How fast were you sending them?
understood. these were shot at 330 ft ASL. The berger 52's shoot very well in this rifle. prob test the 53gs in a 1/12 twist .223.You might get it to work in the mountains or on the high plains. Altitude matters more than 200 fps more velocity for this bullet and rate of twist.
turns out you are correctThey pretty much need a 1-12tw or faster to stabilize. You can try them if you like but I think you'd be wasting your time and money.
I wonder if I try it at my altitude how it would work,I am at 6200'Had to try this for myself. I shoot a Remington Varmint 22-250 14 tw.
My go to bullet is the 53 gr. Sierra HP, shoots .5 moa.
Tried the 53 gr. Vmax , will not shoot in my 14 tw.
4-5" group and slight keyholes
Mid State.I wonder if I try it at my altitude how it would work,I am at 6200'
I bet you are close to sea level or a bit above,are you Upstate SC?
Matt
ditto.Had to try this for myself. I shoot a Remington Varmint 22-250 14 tw.
My go to bullet is the 53 gr. Sierra HP, shoots .5 moa.
Tried the 53 gr. Vmax , will not shoot in my 14 tw.
4-5" group and slight keyholes
you were right sirWONT WORK IN A 14 TWIST SAVE YOUR BULLETS THERE TO GOOD TO WAIST !!!!![]()
BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT !!!!!!!!!!!!you were right sir
If it's gonna work, elevation would be the best way to make it happen.I wonder if I try it at my altitude how it would work,I am at 6200'
I bet you are close to sea level or a bit above,are you Upstate SC?
Matt