Agreed.One thought set triggers while they feel great the lock time is slower than standard trigger that breaks at the same weight, a very solid rest is a plus.
Agreed.One thought set triggers while they feel great the lock time is slower than standard trigger that breaks at the same weight, a very solid rest is a plus.
I'm getting about 3650 fps average velocity on that load. I'd like to hear how that 17 Remington loads go.Wow, those are exceptional groups. What kind of velocity are you getting with these groups? I just picked up a 17 remington barrel and put in on a savage action I had laying around. Shot some factory ammo out of it at just under .5" groups at 100 yards. Will start work on reloading for that, I think I may have to try BLK to see how it does.
I have to ask. What is "BLK" powder? Black powder comes to mind. But I know that aint right.I haven't been at it for 3 years, but it seems like forever with all the testing. I have tried a number of powders (A2200, CFE BLK , H322) mostly really tried to get my A1680 to perform, it likes Rem 7 1/2 primers. I got it to average just under .50" but wanted to get something better. Last week I tried the combination of BLK powder with CCI-400 primers, 20 Vmax at 1.455" base to ogive, and the middle load of 12.6 gave me two great groups: .108" and .30".
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So I tested that load again today, and got .19" and .19" groups! FINALLY!!!
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Sorry, it's short for CFEBLK powder, it's from Hodgdon. The CFE meaning "Copper Fouling Eraser" and BLK is short for 300 Blackout. It says on the bottom: "IDEAL FOR 300 AAC Blackout, 17 Hornet, 7.62x39mm, 221 Fireball" I didn't realize it until just now it actually has 17 Hornet on the label! Anyway, it has great burn rates for the 17 Hornet and my 20 V-max likes 12.6 grains, and CCI400 primers as its favorite load right now.I have to ask. What is "BLK" powder? Black powder comes to mind. But I know that aint right.
OK I do have a small amount here from another adventure. 2200 works so well I hate to even try anything else, but, hey life is short and I have time.Sorry, it's short for CFEBLK powder, it's from Hodgdon. The CFE meaning "Copper Fouling Eraser" and BLK is short for 300 Blackout. It says on the bottom: "IDEAL FOR 300 AAC Blackout, 17 Hornet, 7.62x39mm, 221 Fireball" I didn't realize it until just now it actually has 17 Hornet on the label! Anyway, it has great burn rates for the 17 Hornet and my 20 V-max likes 12.6 grains, and CCI400 primers as its favorite load right now.
I haven't been at it for 3 years, but it seems like forever with all the testing. I have tried a number of powders (A2200, CFE BLK , H322) mostly really tried to get my A1680 to perform, it likes Rem 7 1/2 primers. I got it to average just under .50" but wanted to get something better. Last week I tried the combination of BLK powder with CCI-400 primers, 20 Vmax at 1.455" base to ogive, and the middle load of 12.6 gave me two great groups: .108" and .30".
This is for a 17 Hornet, not fireball, but it's 1:10, CZ model 527Also, Do you know what your twist is on your 17 fireball barrel?
That's kinda bizarre. I'm glad I got mine in 2018, it's been a wonderful rifle. Love the single set trigger, walnut stock, action, etc. I wasn't aware they have a new 600 line coming out.Anybody here anything about a CZ rifle in, say, 17 Hornet (or any of the many calibers that are not replicated in there model 600 lineup)?
I cannot believe they discontinued calibers without an immediate replacement in a different rifle. Bizarre. Or at least give us a product roadmap?
That's kinda bizarre. I'm glad I got mine in 2018, it's been a wonderful rifle. Love the single set trigger, walnut stock, action, etc. I wasn't aware they have a new 600 line coming out.
I purchased mine by selling about eight 5-pound buckets of brass for scrap to get the money... it was like doing squats 5,000 times to pick that all up!