Layne Zuelke
FEGA Master Engraver
So I first need to admit that I’m relatively new to loading accurate rifle ammunition. I’ve loaded plinking ammo for 20 years but this is my first year really paying attention to my practices. That being said I believe I’m producing good stuff short of neck turning.
Here’s my situation. Factory Bergara 6mm Creed HMR Pro. Gun was printing a true consistent .25.-.33 MOA groups with decent ES/SD with 40.4 grains IMR4350 under Hornady 108 ELDMs in Peterson brass using Hornady bushing dies. This was the case up until 400 rounds when accuracy fell off and I figured out I’d developed a major carbon ring due to listening to too many Snipers Hide members telling me to baby my barrel and not clean. So I didn’t. I cleaned carbon lightly every 150 rounds or so and for my efforts I got a carbon ring which caused a pressure jump, (ejector swipes, blown primers, speed jump of 150fps) along with a loss of accuracy.
So the Accurate shooter forum folks schooled me and got me straight. I got a bore scope which confirmed carbon ring and far more fouling than I though I had. I thoroughly scrubbed the barrel. Squeaky clean. Using proven techniques. And I should mention I’m a jeweler and gun engraver so I know how to mess about with precision objects and not screw them up so I doubt my full scale cleaning attack is a factor in my accuracy issue. And so in a sense I’m starting from scratch. Accuracy came back, but not consistency, using my old loads or near my old loads. Obviously my lands have moved (40-50thou) so seating is something to address. I also added a A&D FX120 with auto trickle to the bench so I can now trust my charge weights.
So that’s where I’m at. Fast forward to yesterday and I shot a ladder from 39.4-40.6gr. (My previous nodes were 39.6 and 40.4) This is where I’m into new territory. I saw accuracy down at 39.4 but ES/SD wasn’t great. Around 24/11. At 41.1 I got an ES of 7 and SD of 4. Luckily I had 10 rounds of this charge weight on hand to confirm and that’s what I got over that 10 rounds. So I’m thinking I nailed it, However with two different seating depths, (15thou off and 45thou off) I didn’t get decent accuracy. .75MOA at best.
So all this leads me a couple questions. First, with a tight ES/SD like I see at 40.1, should I run a seating depth ladder and see what comes of it? And two, is it possible my earlier treatment of this barrel has put me in a place where I may never get back the accuracy I was seeing in the first 400 rounds. Or is it possible I just got really lucky with my load the first time around and now I’m really gonna have to work hard at it to get that accuracy back.
I ask all this because I have a Brux barrel waiting in the safe but I’d planned on using the factory barrel to learn with till it was shot out. Obviously I should have another 800-1000 rounds left to figure this stuff out but I hate chasing my tail and wasting components that are hard to find if I’m not going to get anywhere with it. It may just be better to hand the gun to my smith and spin the Brux on.
Sorry for the verbose post. I’m way down the rabbit hole now where the minutia gets weird.
thanks for the help in advance.
Here’s my situation. Factory Bergara 6mm Creed HMR Pro. Gun was printing a true consistent .25.-.33 MOA groups with decent ES/SD with 40.4 grains IMR4350 under Hornady 108 ELDMs in Peterson brass using Hornady bushing dies. This was the case up until 400 rounds when accuracy fell off and I figured out I’d developed a major carbon ring due to listening to too many Snipers Hide members telling me to baby my barrel and not clean. So I didn’t. I cleaned carbon lightly every 150 rounds or so and for my efforts I got a carbon ring which caused a pressure jump, (ejector swipes, blown primers, speed jump of 150fps) along with a loss of accuracy.
So the Accurate shooter forum folks schooled me and got me straight. I got a bore scope which confirmed carbon ring and far more fouling than I though I had. I thoroughly scrubbed the barrel. Squeaky clean. Using proven techniques. And I should mention I’m a jeweler and gun engraver so I know how to mess about with precision objects and not screw them up so I doubt my full scale cleaning attack is a factor in my accuracy issue. And so in a sense I’m starting from scratch. Accuracy came back, but not consistency, using my old loads or near my old loads. Obviously my lands have moved (40-50thou) so seating is something to address. I also added a A&D FX120 with auto trickle to the bench so I can now trust my charge weights.
So that’s where I’m at. Fast forward to yesterday and I shot a ladder from 39.4-40.6gr. (My previous nodes were 39.6 and 40.4) This is where I’m into new territory. I saw accuracy down at 39.4 but ES/SD wasn’t great. Around 24/11. At 41.1 I got an ES of 7 and SD of 4. Luckily I had 10 rounds of this charge weight on hand to confirm and that’s what I got over that 10 rounds. So I’m thinking I nailed it, However with two different seating depths, (15thou off and 45thou off) I didn’t get decent accuracy. .75MOA at best.
So all this leads me a couple questions. First, with a tight ES/SD like I see at 40.1, should I run a seating depth ladder and see what comes of it? And two, is it possible my earlier treatment of this barrel has put me in a place where I may never get back the accuracy I was seeing in the first 400 rounds. Or is it possible I just got really lucky with my load the first time around and now I’m really gonna have to work hard at it to get that accuracy back.
I ask all this because I have a Brux barrel waiting in the safe but I’d planned on using the factory barrel to learn with till it was shot out. Obviously I should have another 800-1000 rounds left to figure this stuff out but I hate chasing my tail and wasting components that are hard to find if I’m not going to get anywhere with it. It may just be better to hand the gun to my smith and spin the Brux on.
Sorry for the verbose post. I’m way down the rabbit hole now where the minutia gets weird.
thanks for the help in advance.
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