Someoldguy
I have a Savage Model 12 in .223 Rem, 1 in 9 twist, 26" barrel.
I loaded some test rounds with H335 and 55 grain V-Max. COAL was .015" jump. Shot them over my Chrony in 5 shot groups. I wasn't very happy with the targets. 3 touching or nearly so and a couple of fliers which would blow the group out to 1 1/2" to 2". Started at 25.4 grains, working up in .2 grain increments. At 26.4 grains I was running close to 3350fps and the primers started looking flat, so I decided that was too hot. ES was still upwards of 75. Not happy there, either.
So, I decided to double check my jam COAL. Used black marker on the bullet and found that I never get any land engraving. All the contact is at the 'ring' right at the bearing surface. I just recently stripped all the carbon from this barrel and my bore scope tells me this isn't a carbon ring problem.
Anyone else notice this? Thinking I'm going to have to do a chamber cast and see what the measurements are . . . (?)
I loaded some test rounds with H335 and 55 grain V-Max. COAL was .015" jump. Shot them over my Chrony in 5 shot groups. I wasn't very happy with the targets. 3 touching or nearly so and a couple of fliers which would blow the group out to 1 1/2" to 2". Started at 25.4 grains, working up in .2 grain increments. At 26.4 grains I was running close to 3350fps and the primers started looking flat, so I decided that was too hot. ES was still upwards of 75. Not happy there, either.
So, I decided to double check my jam COAL. Used black marker on the bullet and found that I never get any land engraving. All the contact is at the 'ring' right at the bearing surface. I just recently stripped all the carbon from this barrel and my bore scope tells me this isn't a carbon ring problem.
Anyone else notice this? Thinking I'm going to have to do a chamber cast and see what the measurements are . . . (?)