Got two of my three long range match guns ready to go. Both Winchesters, a Palma and a Creedmoor running 1/3MOA with single digit velocity SDs. Also have an RPA Quadlock 6.5x284 I am still working with. New barrel, now with 120 rounds thru it.
Last fall, 54.5gr H1000, 150gr SMK, 0.010" jump gave 2925fps. Round count at the time was 60.
This past week, same specs, same component lots, and only 8°F warmer I get 3015fps.
+90fps, seems odd, but I do know that barrels speed up when they "break in" a bit.
Average velocity aside, my SD and ES are terrible, 21/66. Shoots 1/4-1/3MOA at 100yds, I have no where longer to test at nearby.
I plan to do a ladder test, I know 100yds isn't typically enough, but it worked for my Palma rifle.
During my 8 round velocity string with the MagnetoSpeed bayonet attached, I had 3 or 4 cartridges that chambered really hard.
Meaning they obviously didn't have quite enough shoulder bump, and i had to bump the bolt handle forward pretty significantly to get the bolt to close. Going back and checking my prepped brass, it looks like a select few are .001-.0015" long at the shoulder, and these close with a "sticky" bolt. I know I was fiddling with my bushing die, so maybe I didn't get them all sized properly.
I wish I had marked down which shots the bolts closed hard on during my string, but it leads me to a question:
Will a noticeable difference in sized cases result in a noticeable change in velocity?
Intuition would tell me yes. That a cartridgewith less room to expand, will have a different pressure release curve than another cartridge with room to move. I assume the tighter case will have higher pressure, thus resulting in a higher velocity. Or am I totally off base here?
I know a 21/66 isn't going to work well at 1000 yards, so I'd like to get this figured out without blowing too many rounds thru the barrel. What puzzles the heck out of me is I am using the exact same high quality components, bushing dies and process on the other two rifles and they are working out great. Not sure what I am doing wrong here if it isn't this case sizing dilemma ...
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Last fall, 54.5gr H1000, 150gr SMK, 0.010" jump gave 2925fps. Round count at the time was 60.
This past week, same specs, same component lots, and only 8°F warmer I get 3015fps.
+90fps, seems odd, but I do know that barrels speed up when they "break in" a bit.
Average velocity aside, my SD and ES are terrible, 21/66. Shoots 1/4-1/3MOA at 100yds, I have no where longer to test at nearby.
I plan to do a ladder test, I know 100yds isn't typically enough, but it worked for my Palma rifle.
During my 8 round velocity string with the MagnetoSpeed bayonet attached, I had 3 or 4 cartridges that chambered really hard.
Meaning they obviously didn't have quite enough shoulder bump, and i had to bump the bolt handle forward pretty significantly to get the bolt to close. Going back and checking my prepped brass, it looks like a select few are .001-.0015" long at the shoulder, and these close with a "sticky" bolt. I know I was fiddling with my bushing die, so maybe I didn't get them all sized properly.
I wish I had marked down which shots the bolts closed hard on during my string, but it leads me to a question:
Will a noticeable difference in sized cases result in a noticeable change in velocity?
Intuition would tell me yes. That a cartridgewith less room to expand, will have a different pressure release curve than another cartridge with room to move. I assume the tighter case will have higher pressure, thus resulting in a higher velocity. Or am I totally off base here?
I know a 21/66 isn't going to work well at 1000 yards, so I'd like to get this figured out without blowing too many rounds thru the barrel. What puzzles the heck out of me is I am using the exact same high quality components, bushing dies and process on the other two rifles and they are working out great. Not sure what I am doing wrong here if it isn't this case sizing dilemma ...
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.