Went to the range today with my supply of Berger’s “Column†bullets. I am impressed and want to start with thanks to Berger for the service they have done for precision shooters by taking the time and expense to develop this bullet.
My test today involved Vihtavuori N133 and IMR 8208XBR loads behind the 64.2-gr. Berger Column bullet. My lot of bullets actually weigh 64.3 gr. on my scale.
The rifle is a BAT SV with Krieger 1:14 barrel with 2,400+ rounds on it, in a West 2000 laminated stock and steered with a Weaver 36X scope; 100 yards with my new Graham wind flags.
The first target is four three-shot groups with N133: 28.0 gr., 28.4, 28.8 and 29.2 (bulls No. 1-4). The groups are .145â€, .157â€, .275â€, .150†(casual measure). Plus a sighter target with N133 and the Berger WEB bullet that goes .110â€.
The second target is four three-shot groups with IMR 8208XBR: 28.4-gr., 28.8, 29.2, 29.6; measuring .336â€, .300â€, .380â€, .116â€.
This post isn’t about my shooting ability, or lack thereof, or equipment but a couple of interesting observations. First, the new Berger bullets are good. The Berger Column is getting all the press, but the WEB is also a shooter.
Second, if you look at the second target with IMR 8208XBR, the first couple groups are not very good. After the second group it dawned on me that my Hoehn tuner was set at 16 for N133 with a 65-gr. bullet. The only time I tried 8208XBR with the tuner it seemed to like 18. In the third group (bull No. 3) I fired one, set the tuner to 18 and fired the two touching. Then I set the tuner at 17 and fired the group on bull No. 4.
The Hoehn (Harrell’s) tuner is designed for rimfires. It clamps onto the barrel which most don’t think is good for centerfires. But I wanted to try one and Ron reamed it out for my 6 PPC barrel. It does not move, the clamping is solid.
There are no instructions, per se, for tuners. It’s kind of trial-and-error. I am not very knowledgeable about them, but this thing is quite amazing.
The tuner is calibrated from 0 to 24 per revolution on some very fine threads. Moving the tuner from 16 to 18 is imperceptible, cannot be more than maybe .0001†of movement. That tiny bit of movement takes the groups from .300†into the .100sâ€. It blows my mind that this minute amount of weight movement can “tune†a barrel.
I’d be interested in the thoughts or experiences of others with tuners.
My test today involved Vihtavuori N133 and IMR 8208XBR loads behind the 64.2-gr. Berger Column bullet. My lot of bullets actually weigh 64.3 gr. on my scale.
The rifle is a BAT SV with Krieger 1:14 barrel with 2,400+ rounds on it, in a West 2000 laminated stock and steered with a Weaver 36X scope; 100 yards with my new Graham wind flags.
The first target is four three-shot groups with N133: 28.0 gr., 28.4, 28.8 and 29.2 (bulls No. 1-4). The groups are .145â€, .157â€, .275â€, .150†(casual measure). Plus a sighter target with N133 and the Berger WEB bullet that goes .110â€.
The second target is four three-shot groups with IMR 8208XBR: 28.4-gr., 28.8, 29.2, 29.6; measuring .336â€, .300â€, .380â€, .116â€.
This post isn’t about my shooting ability, or lack thereof, or equipment but a couple of interesting observations. First, the new Berger bullets are good. The Berger Column is getting all the press, but the WEB is also a shooter.
Second, if you look at the second target with IMR 8208XBR, the first couple groups are not very good. After the second group it dawned on me that my Hoehn tuner was set at 16 for N133 with a 65-gr. bullet. The only time I tried 8208XBR with the tuner it seemed to like 18. In the third group (bull No. 3) I fired one, set the tuner to 18 and fired the two touching. Then I set the tuner at 17 and fired the group on bull No. 4.
The Hoehn (Harrell’s) tuner is designed for rimfires. It clamps onto the barrel which most don’t think is good for centerfires. But I wanted to try one and Ron reamed it out for my 6 PPC barrel. It does not move, the clamping is solid.
There are no instructions, per se, for tuners. It’s kind of trial-and-error. I am not very knowledgeable about them, but this thing is quite amazing.
The tuner is calibrated from 0 to 24 per revolution on some very fine threads. Moving the tuner from 16 to 18 is imperceptible, cannot be more than maybe .0001†of movement. That tiny bit of movement takes the groups from .300†into the .100sâ€. It blows my mind that this minute amount of weight movement can “tune†a barrel.
I’d be interested in the thoughts or experiences of others with tuners.