My straight 6br never did group great with the 80 berger, but it shoots barts 80gr dominator very well. 12 twist ABC barrel, 30.5 gr of h4895.
My 6BR 8-twist Bartlein really loves 80 gr. Bergers with 30.0 gr. N-135 at 2.230" COAL.
Y’all shootin hundred yards,huh ?Just got home from the range. Ar comp workup fireforming 6braView attachment 1126022 with 80 Bergers jumping 20. BRUX 7.5
That is 600 yards.Y’all shootin hundred yards,huh ?
Humm
Looks like a new World Record
I live in Henderson (next to Vegas)... so i am basically already shooting in an oven![]()
Hi
I just rebarreled my 6mmBR and I am looking for help in determining the load to use.
Barrel is a Krieger LV 8 twist chambered with a .60 free bore.
Shooting 80GR Berger FB bullets. Bullets have been seated .015 jammed.
Powder is N135
Targets are at 100 yards. Each square of the target (I believe) is 1”.
At the start of this session, the barrel had 20 rounds shot through it.
Please see all the attachments for target info and raw numbers (speed, SD, ES etc). As my handle says, I am not a great shot, but im looking for a little direction here (stick with N135 ? which charges look good ? direction to go with seating etc ? or just give up :> ?) .
Looks to me that there are two possible nodes:
29 to 29.3 or 31 to 31.4 .. nothing looked really good though.
at 32 I saw signs of pressure - so im not comfortable going above 31.7 at this point in time.
Thanks
Adam
Hooterville, huh?
PS
Since that went over like a lead zeppelin, words of explanation: In the '70s I went to college with many kids from Boulder City and Las Vegas, some still my friends. I learned that Henderson was referred to somewhat derisively as "Hooterville" in honor of the mythical village in the popular TV sitcom Green Acres. Later one of those friends became a prominent pediatrician in Henderson, so what goes around comes around.
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Results of seating tests using N135 and 80GR FB Berger bullets.
All groups consisted of 3 shots with all bullets loaded with 29.3 GR N135. All targets were 100 yards from the bench.
1 - .030 JAM
2 - .020 JAM
3 - .010 JAM (please note that I might have pulled one of the shots)
4 - .005 JAM
5 - .005 JUMP
6 - .010 JUMP
7 - .015 JUMP
8 - .020 JUMP
9 - .030 JUMP
Seems to me that I might want to retest #3 (.010 JAM ) and #6 (.010 JUMP) and #7 (.015 JUMP) look really good.
Thanks
Adam
So what would happen with the seating depth if I changed powders ? Is it assumed that the seating depth would remain the same ?
Thanks
Adam
Lol..because that's just funny! .005 is NOT within the noise of a good rifle and load.Annnnnnd... there you go. I shoot 20 jump to start with that bullet and rarely am I wrong. It always seems to shoot best at 20 jump. I consider 15 jump to be in the noise because I always figure the "touch" is an estimate to the best of my ability anyway.
Lol..because that's just funny! .005 is NOT within the noise of a good rifle and load.
I'm not saying that his best seating depth won't be found at either..every barrel is different.. just that .005 can be big increment if you're working with a very accurate rifle. I don't care who's right or wrong, as long as he finds what he's looking for.
Just from my own experience, and some might call that substantial, I would refine the increments to .003 at a time and work from .010 in to .010 out. The op has a .010 incremental leap right in the middle of that range that hasn't been touched upon. Just let the gun tell ya what it wants...and try some 8208. I prefer not to be there when possible, but right at touch is where it's at quite often....Smack in the middle of the untested range.
I will say that you are right about differing methods of finding touch will yield different results, though.
Oh, ok. Thanks.That's what I said... I didn't say 5 thou was in the noise for a load i said finding the lands is...
Well, now he knows how to do a seating depth test, and he doesn't have to listen to anyone.