Sometime back, I declared the .223 AI King of the Prairie Dog fields.
I was promptly informed by the 20 caliber crowd that I was missing the boat! I try not to be a moron. This is such an informed forum I just knew there was something I was missing so I bought me a 204 Ruger Remington 700. I dropped it in a synthetic stock, upgraded the trigger, added a CDI bottom metal with a 10 shot AI magazine and figured I was all set.
I set up my chrono and ran some 32 grain Hornady ammo over the screens and was surprised/disappointed that the speeds were in the low 3800's. More, the thing had some muzzle jump and was going to need a muzzle brake or I was going to need a spotter. The only plus was the accuracy was some 3/8" at 100 give or take.
Here is a little background. I live on the gulf coast of Texas. Windy days are a fact of life here. You learn to shoot in the wind or you stay at home and watch TV. My prairie dog rifles are repeaters with bottom metal that supports 10 shot magazines and they all have muzzle brakes save one that's a bit of a fat gal. So I don't need a spotter, I can see my bullet impacts and I can get on a mound and stay on it until it's a graveyard without getting off the scope.
I am pretty sure the problem with my Remington .204 is that the throat is soooo long the propellant gasses are passing the projectile thus the poor chrono readings. I shoot 40 grain bullets in my 223 AIs. Fire form 223 AI loads run about 3800+ and the improved stuff is 4000 in one rifle and I can get 4200 in the other. I know all about the BC and the tables and such but I can tell you for a fact it takes a whole lot of all of that to out run SPEED. I don't want a 204 to shoot 39 grain bullets at 37-3800 fps.
So, what are my options? Keep in mind, I want my alternative to run smoothly from a 10 shot magazine please....I am totally open to the Vartag and the other mini twenties if they will do that.
Set the barrel back and rechamber to .204? This will certainly shorten the throat but what are the chances I will get a "step" in the neck?
I realize the .204 is already semi "improved" but I wonder if the neck could be shortened and the shoulder blown forward just a bit to gain enough to make the 39's go 4000 fps?
I hate to yank the barrel off, it's pretty accurate for a factory unit. What other rechamber options are out there?
Last, could I be misdiagnosing this malady?
I was promptly informed by the 20 caliber crowd that I was missing the boat! I try not to be a moron. This is such an informed forum I just knew there was something I was missing so I bought me a 204 Ruger Remington 700. I dropped it in a synthetic stock, upgraded the trigger, added a CDI bottom metal with a 10 shot AI magazine and figured I was all set.
I set up my chrono and ran some 32 grain Hornady ammo over the screens and was surprised/disappointed that the speeds were in the low 3800's. More, the thing had some muzzle jump and was going to need a muzzle brake or I was going to need a spotter. The only plus was the accuracy was some 3/8" at 100 give or take.
Here is a little background. I live on the gulf coast of Texas. Windy days are a fact of life here. You learn to shoot in the wind or you stay at home and watch TV. My prairie dog rifles are repeaters with bottom metal that supports 10 shot magazines and they all have muzzle brakes save one that's a bit of a fat gal. So I don't need a spotter, I can see my bullet impacts and I can get on a mound and stay on it until it's a graveyard without getting off the scope.
I am pretty sure the problem with my Remington .204 is that the throat is soooo long the propellant gasses are passing the projectile thus the poor chrono readings. I shoot 40 grain bullets in my 223 AIs. Fire form 223 AI loads run about 3800+ and the improved stuff is 4000 in one rifle and I can get 4200 in the other. I know all about the BC and the tables and such but I can tell you for a fact it takes a whole lot of all of that to out run SPEED. I don't want a 204 to shoot 39 grain bullets at 37-3800 fps.
So, what are my options? Keep in mind, I want my alternative to run smoothly from a 10 shot magazine please....I am totally open to the Vartag and the other mini twenties if they will do that.
Set the barrel back and rechamber to .204? This will certainly shorten the throat but what are the chances I will get a "step" in the neck?
I realize the .204 is already semi "improved" but I wonder if the neck could be shortened and the shoulder blown forward just a bit to gain enough to make the 39's go 4000 fps?
I hate to yank the barrel off, it's pretty accurate for a factory unit. What other rechamber options are out there?
Last, could I be misdiagnosing this malady?