I wanted to get a sense of charge versus velocity for the Berger 109s and A-tip 110s in my 6 Creedmoor, just to see if the barrel has any life in it (probably around 800-1000 rounds fired). I loaded 80 rounds (40 with each bullet) as follows:
- COAL 2.850 (so both were jumping about 50-60 thousandths)
- brass: Hornady once fired
- all primers Federal 210
two rounds each, in 0.2 increments:
- N540 35.2-36
- N555 40.6-41.4
- RL16 40.6-41.4
- H4350 40.6-41.4
There is not a lot of data for these bullets out there, so this was intended to be pretty conservative. I was surprised to get ejector marks with the 109s at 35.8 grains of N540. I was more surprised when the primer blew right out of the first round with a 109 and N555 (I thought this might have been a fluke, so I fired the second round (at arm's length) and had a clearly flattened primer. Oddly, I don't remember noticing heavy bolt lift with either of these.
I continued and got ejector swipes on the lowest charges of each powered with the 109s. With the 110s, I was able to fire all the N540 and N555 rounds, but did see swipes on the middle charges of RL16 and H4350.
In terms of velocity, the 109/N555 loads that were very high pressure shot 3029 and 3037 fps. All N540 rounds were below 2950. RL16 and H4350 with the 109s were about 3050. And the A-tips were about 2900-3020. So not very high for this cartridge.
I am wondering if the neck in the chamber is tight? Fired case necks measured about .274-.275 OD.
Borescoping the chambering shows hideous fire cracking but I don't think there is a carbon ring (I believe there was but I think it's cleaned).
Thoughts?
- COAL 2.850 (so both were jumping about 50-60 thousandths)
- brass: Hornady once fired
- all primers Federal 210
two rounds each, in 0.2 increments:
- N540 35.2-36
- N555 40.6-41.4
- RL16 40.6-41.4
- H4350 40.6-41.4
There is not a lot of data for these bullets out there, so this was intended to be pretty conservative. I was surprised to get ejector marks with the 109s at 35.8 grains of N540. I was more surprised when the primer blew right out of the first round with a 109 and N555 (I thought this might have been a fluke, so I fired the second round (at arm's length) and had a clearly flattened primer. Oddly, I don't remember noticing heavy bolt lift with either of these.
I continued and got ejector swipes on the lowest charges of each powered with the 109s. With the 110s, I was able to fire all the N540 and N555 rounds, but did see swipes on the middle charges of RL16 and H4350.
In terms of velocity, the 109/N555 loads that were very high pressure shot 3029 and 3037 fps. All N540 rounds were below 2950. RL16 and H4350 with the 109s were about 3050. And the A-tips were about 2900-3020. So not very high for this cartridge.
I am wondering if the neck in the chamber is tight? Fired case necks measured about .274-.275 OD.
Borescoping the chambering shows hideous fire cracking but I don't think there is a carbon ring (I believe there was but I think it's cleaned).
Thoughts?