Hello, I havent been here in quite a while, I havent been doing any Fclass and very little long range shooting.
I have been reloading and shooting though. Ive got a 223 16" BHW 1-8" AR, with the poly twist I never ran into pressure signs with my traditional powders for bullet weight, out of curiosity I bought faster burning powders and the gun shot great, in most cases it kept shooting faster and more accurate, still almost no pressure signs.
Then I got to thinking about HBN, its effects sounded nearly identical to the effects of the poly twist. So I started lubing and buying faster burning powders.
My load data is off the charts. I want to see others try this and I want to try in more barrels and calibers SAFELY, years ago another member here did repeat my data with 18" BHW and 53 Vmax 3380fps. This was nearly a three year project and hundreds of rounds slowly going up. 223 LC brass, 53gr Barnes TSX w/HBN, 26.9gr(crunching) H322, 3300fps 16" carbine gas AR15. ...... 65SGK I did less testing but, HBN 65gr SGK I had up to 26.5gr Benchmark, no chrono. I have a picture of fired primers, I met a great member from here years ago and he let me shoot the 53 TSX over his Labradar.
I have a 1-4x Leupold VXR scope on the gun for night coyotes, it must be near 2MOA crosshair reticle, but ive gotten sub MOA groups at 100-300yards on several lucky occasions but it is noticeably printing groups half the size as what I can normally get from other decent loads.
Ive got enough HBN to give away a few sample if any BHW shooters want to try, Ive got some 140VLDs lubed but only a land and groove 6.5. I see BHW has some new "Claw" rifling only available in 6.5 now, they claim and improvement but I have found no info on it. Ive got a Savage target action I can switch barrels out on quick enough but I want to see others try this. 53gr TSX screaming from a 16", 150fps faster than Hornady H322 24" published data. This isnt a round I would like to shoot through the gun at tin cans for fun but it can be made lower. Those loads were the first repeatable signs of CCI450 flattening, A BIT, and they were compressed loads, a ball powder could help a bit, pressures always got jumpier when jamming the powder in, I stick with Hodgdons extreme for MN -30f to 100f yearly swings.
I have been reloading and shooting though. Ive got a 223 16" BHW 1-8" AR, with the poly twist I never ran into pressure signs with my traditional powders for bullet weight, out of curiosity I bought faster burning powders and the gun shot great, in most cases it kept shooting faster and more accurate, still almost no pressure signs.
Then I got to thinking about HBN, its effects sounded nearly identical to the effects of the poly twist. So I started lubing and buying faster burning powders.
My load data is off the charts. I want to see others try this and I want to try in more barrels and calibers SAFELY, years ago another member here did repeat my data with 18" BHW and 53 Vmax 3380fps. This was nearly a three year project and hundreds of rounds slowly going up. 223 LC brass, 53gr Barnes TSX w/HBN, 26.9gr(crunching) H322, 3300fps 16" carbine gas AR15. ...... 65SGK I did less testing but, HBN 65gr SGK I had up to 26.5gr Benchmark, no chrono. I have a picture of fired primers, I met a great member from here years ago and he let me shoot the 53 TSX over his Labradar.
I have a 1-4x Leupold VXR scope on the gun for night coyotes, it must be near 2MOA crosshair reticle, but ive gotten sub MOA groups at 100-300yards on several lucky occasions but it is noticeably printing groups half the size as what I can normally get from other decent loads.
Ive got enough HBN to give away a few sample if any BHW shooters want to try, Ive got some 140VLDs lubed but only a land and groove 6.5. I see BHW has some new "Claw" rifling only available in 6.5 now, they claim and improvement but I have found no info on it. Ive got a Savage target action I can switch barrels out on quick enough but I want to see others try this. 53gr TSX screaming from a 16", 150fps faster than Hornady H322 24" published data. This isnt a round I would like to shoot through the gun at tin cans for fun but it can be made lower. Those loads were the first repeatable signs of CCI450 flattening, A BIT, and they were compressed loads, a ball powder could help a bit, pressures always got jumpier when jamming the powder in, I stick with Hodgdons extreme for MN -30f to 100f yearly swings.
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