I just got a Savage 10 Precision Carbine in a trade deal that also included a new BHW 20 practical barrel that is the identical length and contour of the .223 barrel on it now that I had planned on putting on this gun but I figured I may as well see if this .223 had any real potential for being a shooter 1st before I took the .223 barrel off.
So today I loaded up 15 test rounds using H335 pushing 52 grain Sierra BTHP's. I used LC12 brass trimmed to 1.75" and had an overall cartridge length of 2.255". 5 loaded with 25.2gr, 5 with 25.4gr, and 5 with 25.6gr.
I figured if this rifle would shoot less than 1/2" MOA on a regular basis by chance then I would not take the barrel off just yet and use it for a while.
I just picked up the rifle from my FFL dealer at about 6:00 PM tonight and got home and mounted the 6-24X40 Bushnell Elite on her and quickly bore sighted it out the patio window/door and then packed up the shooting supplies and headed out to my shooting area around 7:30. The wind was blowing pretty good this evening but it was going to be coming from almost straight behind me where I planned on shooting so I didn't think it would bother my testing too badly.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. Here's my test target .....................
and here's the group using 25.6 grains .....................
I shot off of my little rinky-dink shooting table I made and I used the Caldwell bipod and a rear bag to shoot with. Needless to say I'm very pleased with these results @ 100 yards. The first 2 groups of 25.2 and 25.4 weren't bad at all with both being about 1/2" groups but the 25.6 group really impressed me so I think this barrel is going to stay on this gun and I'll do some more testing along with some seating depth testing and see just how good this thing will shoot but it looks like it's got great potential already. ;D
Here's a pic of the rifle ..........................
So today I loaded up 15 test rounds using H335 pushing 52 grain Sierra BTHP's. I used LC12 brass trimmed to 1.75" and had an overall cartridge length of 2.255". 5 loaded with 25.2gr, 5 with 25.4gr, and 5 with 25.6gr.
I figured if this rifle would shoot less than 1/2" MOA on a regular basis by chance then I would not take the barrel off just yet and use it for a while.
I just picked up the rifle from my FFL dealer at about 6:00 PM tonight and got home and mounted the 6-24X40 Bushnell Elite on her and quickly bore sighted it out the patio window/door and then packed up the shooting supplies and headed out to my shooting area around 7:30. The wind was blowing pretty good this evening but it was going to be coming from almost straight behind me where I planned on shooting so I didn't think it would bother my testing too badly.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. Here's my test target .....................

and here's the group using 25.6 grains .....................

I shot off of my little rinky-dink shooting table I made and I used the Caldwell bipod and a rear bag to shoot with. Needless to say I'm very pleased with these results @ 100 yards. The first 2 groups of 25.2 and 25.4 weren't bad at all with both being about 1/2" groups but the 25.6 group really impressed me so I think this barrel is going to stay on this gun and I'll do some more testing along with some seating depth testing and see just how good this thing will shoot but it looks like it's got great potential already. ;D
Here's a pic of the rifle ..........................
