I posted this on the USRIFLETEAMS web-site and thought I'ld ask it here.
Had my 30" Pac-Nor barreled 6mm250 at the range today as Im trying to come up with a accurate load for it. Havent shot the gun in 6 months or so. Ive shot the gun on and off over the past many years.
I was using Varget and IMR 4350. I shot 20 or so rounds of each powder and I cleaned the bore (as best I could) before switching powders.
My question is... I found the bore absouletly filthy using either powders when I cleaned it. I ran a dozen patches thru the bore and brushed about every 3rd swabbing and yet the bore was still producing dark patches.
I was thinking a couple, 3, 4 patches and I would be good to go but the first 3,4,5 patches came out black as coal dust. When the patches finally came out grayish I would run a brush down the bore the patches would be absolutely black as coal again.
I also noticed that the case necks seemed sooty. Not black, but they had a bit of soot on them. It didnt seem to matter as my powder charges increased. All the necks were sooty.
Any ideas here?
I wasnt overly impressed with the results I got ( I was chronographing and watch group sizes at 250 yards.) My main concern was finding a low SD/ES load. Got some in the 9 to mid teen area BUT I was only shooting 4-6 round groups. I know thats not enough to stake your hat on but I really just wanted to get some load ideas for a future starting point.
The cases I was using have 3 and 4 firings thru them and were Win 22-250 that I necked up to 6mm. I have not annealed the necks. I wondering if that maybe the reason the necks are sooty.
Perhaps I need a faster burning powder. The outside temperatures were in the low 50's. The Varget load was from 31.5gns to 32 and the IMR 4350 load was from 36gns to 37.
Thanks,
Lester
Im using SMK 107's and they are not jammed into the leade.
Had my 30" Pac-Nor barreled 6mm250 at the range today as Im trying to come up with a accurate load for it. Havent shot the gun in 6 months or so. Ive shot the gun on and off over the past many years.
I was using Varget and IMR 4350. I shot 20 or so rounds of each powder and I cleaned the bore (as best I could) before switching powders.
My question is... I found the bore absouletly filthy using either powders when I cleaned it. I ran a dozen patches thru the bore and brushed about every 3rd swabbing and yet the bore was still producing dark patches.
I was thinking a couple, 3, 4 patches and I would be good to go but the first 3,4,5 patches came out black as coal dust. When the patches finally came out grayish I would run a brush down the bore the patches would be absolutely black as coal again.
I also noticed that the case necks seemed sooty. Not black, but they had a bit of soot on them. It didnt seem to matter as my powder charges increased. All the necks were sooty.
Any ideas here?
I wasnt overly impressed with the results I got ( I was chronographing and watch group sizes at 250 yards.) My main concern was finding a low SD/ES load. Got some in the 9 to mid teen area BUT I was only shooting 4-6 round groups. I know thats not enough to stake your hat on but I really just wanted to get some load ideas for a future starting point.
The cases I was using have 3 and 4 firings thru them and were Win 22-250 that I necked up to 6mm. I have not annealed the necks. I wondering if that maybe the reason the necks are sooty.
Perhaps I need a faster burning powder. The outside temperatures were in the low 50's. The Varget load was from 31.5gns to 32 and the IMR 4350 load was from 36gns to 37.
Thanks,
Lester
Im using SMK 107's and they are not jammed into the leade.