Yes , .790 jackets Shorts . Why ?? I just measured a bullet and it is .855Art
I am assuming this is a Jokers 67 grainer?
Thanks!
Keith
Some of the bullets are going in straight(stabilized) and some are not.......might be your 1:8 twist spinning them. Pretty fast twist for 6mm 67gn bullets. If you know your muzzle velocity,you can calculate RPM's....I'm beginning to believe this is the best I can do . Old age has set in and I have lots of floaters and have trouble seeing the dots .
That is two almost in the same hole not key hole .Some of the bullets are going in straight(stabilized) and some are not.......might be your 1:8 twist spinning them. Pretty fast twist for 6mm 67gn bullets. If you know your muzzle velocity,you can calculate RPM's....
may be too much for thin skin BR bullets. Good luck and stay safe.
Look at the bullet holes on the right side noted as 31.5gn & 31.8gn & 32.0gn of Varget especially the bullet holes off by themselves.........bullet entry sure looks offcenter.That is two almost in the same hole not key hole .
That's 279,00rpm's. The unstable bullets may be caused by many different things such bullet alignment in the neck if the necks have not been turned uniformly or the brass has not been fireformed properly to fit the chamber or poor seating die or crown needs work,etc. There's no hard fast rule....just do the best you know how or find out if you're missing something. Those bullets are designed for slower twist barrels.It is only getting 3100FPC it should be able to handle that . don't you think ?
Possibly a different style of aiming point may be of help. I have great luck quartering a diamond shape with my dot reticle. Just a thought.I'm beginning to believe this is the best I can do . Old age has set in and I have lots of floaters and have trouble seeing the dots .
Yeah- try some 105s and some Varget or N150- Berger 105 VLD Hunting would be a good one to tryI'm beginning to believe this is the best I can do . Old age has set in and I have lots of floaters and have trouble seeing the dots .
My seating die is a custom die made with my reamer and a Wilson micro stem top . My chamber is .272 no turn but I did turn to clean them up , and only size half the neck , to make sure the brass is lined up in the chamber . I'll try some 90 gr next . Thanks for the comments.That's 279,00rpm's. The unstable bullets may be caused by many different things such bullet alignment in the neck if the necks have not been turned uniformly or the brass has not been fireformed properly to fit the chamber or poor seating die or crown needs work,etc. There's no hard fast rule....just do the best you know how or find out if you're missing something. Those bullets are designed for slower twist barrels.
I'm sure somebody else has fired similar bullets in fast twist barrels and can add some enlightenment.
It'd be interesting to hear.
You shoot after work ? I can be there any time I think . Have to get some more loaded . I don't like the two groups I shot that were .297 and .351 . It should be in the low .200 all the time .Hey Art. Those are some good groups.
Let's go shooting again. I just put another 30br together.
I'll hit you up tomorrow if you want to go. I got two guns needing to be sighted in.You shoot after work ? I can be there any time I think . Have to get some more loaded . I don't like the two groups I shot that were .297 and .351 . It should be in the low .200 all the time .
I don't see any oblong holes, only the camera angle showing one side of the bent paper petals and not the bottom, but again that isdue to the camera angleLook at the bullet holes on the right side noted as 31.5gn & 31.8gn & 32.0gn of Varget especially the bullet holes off by themselves.........bullet entry sure looks offcenter.