garandman
Bolt Gun Bodacious
So... my reloading history...  half moa and under with bolt guns, moa + with gas guns  / AR15.  I know what I'm doing a little bit, but the AR15 has eluded me.
Current project..... ` 1:7 twist AR 14.5" bbl.... been able to get 1.5 moa with 77 SMKs. Talking with JP Rifles (and others, thinking about replacing this bbl with a JP 1:8 matched bbl / bolt ) ..... they say 77SMKs may not stabilize well out of a 1:7 14.5" bbl @ 100 yards. This will be a 300 yards and under gun (with a 1-6x LPVO and 45deg offset red dot)
So I'm gonna try some 69 SMKs in the 1:7 bbl.
Usually I've always had good luck up near max powder charges, but with this AR, I can't get much below 1.5" @ 100 y,
I'm wondering if I might get better groups with the 77 SMKs at lower velocity / powder charge, or if better stability is likely with the 69 SMKs.... and what is the relationship btwn internal ballistics / velocity and bbl twist rate. If I can't get good stability / grp size in the upper end of recommended powder charge ranges, might the lower end give me better results?
				
			Current project..... ` 1:7 twist AR 14.5" bbl.... been able to get 1.5 moa with 77 SMKs. Talking with JP Rifles (and others, thinking about replacing this bbl with a JP 1:8 matched bbl / bolt ) ..... they say 77SMKs may not stabilize well out of a 1:7 14.5" bbl @ 100 yards. This will be a 300 yards and under gun (with a 1-6x LPVO and 45deg offset red dot)
So I'm gonna try some 69 SMKs in the 1:7 bbl.
Usually I've always had good luck up near max powder charges, but with this AR, I can't get much below 1.5" @ 100 y,
I'm wondering if I might get better groups with the 77 SMKs at lower velocity / powder charge, or if better stability is likely with the 69 SMKs.... and what is the relationship btwn internal ballistics / velocity and bbl twist rate. If I can't get good stability / grp size in the upper end of recommended powder charge ranges, might the lower end give me better results?
			
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