itchyTF
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For all of you great AR diagnosticians!!
I’ve got an AR in 20 Practical and when developing a load I found that H4198 caused it to short stroke (settled on N133). John Hollinger (who did the original barrel work) said it might need to be re-ported which he did. (This info is not necessary, just background.)
Had it out last weekend for testing and noticed that the first shot of every 5-shot group was high. I thought the very first shot might have been the result of a cold bore. I loaded up the next two 5’s and it did the same thing. The barrel was not really that warm at this point but I waited about 10 min before doing the next two sets of 5 and they did the same thing. Although, the “high†one with 4198 was not that high. (No more short stroking.)
(I realize the groups are nothing to write home about but my excuse is I had wind and mirage!)
The only thing (I can think of) that is common with all of them is that the first shot of every group was loaded by releasing the bolt stop. One experiment I need to try is to fire a group where every shot is loaded that way. If they all end up high, that will still leave me with – why? Any other thoughts?
Range was 100 yds., target grid is ¼â€.
AR –
EG&G scope rail
Sightron SIII 6x24
Free float tube
24â€, 1-11 barrel
Geissele DMR trigger
I’ve got an AR in 20 Practical and when developing a load I found that H4198 caused it to short stroke (settled on N133). John Hollinger (who did the original barrel work) said it might need to be re-ported which he did. (This info is not necessary, just background.)
Had it out last weekend for testing and noticed that the first shot of every 5-shot group was high. I thought the very first shot might have been the result of a cold bore. I loaded up the next two 5’s and it did the same thing. The barrel was not really that warm at this point but I waited about 10 min before doing the next two sets of 5 and they did the same thing. Although, the “high†one with 4198 was not that high. (No more short stroking.)
(I realize the groups are nothing to write home about but my excuse is I had wind and mirage!)
The only thing (I can think of) that is common with all of them is that the first shot of every group was loaded by releasing the bolt stop. One experiment I need to try is to fire a group where every shot is loaded that way. If they all end up high, that will still leave me with – why? Any other thoughts?
Range was 100 yds., target grid is ¼â€.
AR –
EG&G scope rail
Sightron SIII 6x24
Free float tube
24â€, 1-11 barrel
Geissele DMR trigger