memilanuk
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Hello,
I'm kind of in a rut here. I have a load w/ 75/77gr bullets that shoots pretty darn well. Either a 75gr Hornady or a 77gr SMK/Nosler,tried them all), 24.0gr RE-15, Winchester case, Rem 7-1/2 primer. Shoots far better than I can hold with a Service Rifle, and on the days I can get the shakes under control it puts them into respectable little groups even out of my SPR clone.
The problem is the speed. 2700+ is what I want.
Now before you even start on the mantra 'accuracy before speed'... yes, I know. Thanks. I usually get that from someone w/ a load going about what I *wish* mine was clocking. Must be nice to be able to say that from a comfortable position of being able to have your pie and eat it too.
Anyway... 24.0gr RE-15 from a 20" barrel is getting me a mere 2550fps. This is over several 1# bottles, and now a 5# jug,so not just one lot unless I got really lucky). This is also over the course of *three* barrels... all WOA stainless 20" Wilsons 1-7" twist w/ Wylde chamber by CLE... nothing exotic or unusual. The first tube,now retired) clocked ~2540fps w/ 77's, and under 2500 w/ 80's,same charge). I just finished chronographing 10rds thru the Service Rifle... avg 2557fps, and 41rds,I was bored) thru the SPR clone... avg 2549fps.
The chronograph is a usual suspect... the next trip out I'll take some rimfire match ammo just for reference, but I highly doubt it's the chrono,CED Millenium w/ IR sky screens). The velocities from my Palma rifle loads,.308 w/ 155's) and my 6mm BR,107gr SMK's) all match up very closely w/ the recorded velocities... w/i 1/4 minute or so out to 600. In the past I've put the chrono back to back w/ another CED Millenium... one read a little higher,avg 24fps), but they tracked incredibly close. Hell, I even changed the battery in the blasted thing last night!
Alliant's reloading guide on the 'Net shows 24.1gr RE-15 behind a 77gr SMK clocking @ 2793fps,out of a 24" tube, but I highly doubt there's 240fps difference over 4" of barrel... maybe more like 50 or 60fps).
Even the gunsmith is puzzled. Says 24gr RE-15 gets him 2730+fps like clockwork.
Any ideas? I'm not looking for turning a .223 into a .22-250 here. I'm just trying to figure out what the heck is going on. It always bugs the heck out of me when what I see in front of me doesn't match what others report. Just looking for a logical explanation,a solution would be nice as well).
TIA,
Monte
I'm kind of in a rut here. I have a load w/ 75/77gr bullets that shoots pretty darn well. Either a 75gr Hornady or a 77gr SMK/Nosler,tried them all), 24.0gr RE-15, Winchester case, Rem 7-1/2 primer. Shoots far better than I can hold with a Service Rifle, and on the days I can get the shakes under control it puts them into respectable little groups even out of my SPR clone.
The problem is the speed. 2700+ is what I want.
Now before you even start on the mantra 'accuracy before speed'... yes, I know. Thanks. I usually get that from someone w/ a load going about what I *wish* mine was clocking. Must be nice to be able to say that from a comfortable position of being able to have your pie and eat it too.
Anyway... 24.0gr RE-15 from a 20" barrel is getting me a mere 2550fps. This is over several 1# bottles, and now a 5# jug,so not just one lot unless I got really lucky). This is also over the course of *three* barrels... all WOA stainless 20" Wilsons 1-7" twist w/ Wylde chamber by CLE... nothing exotic or unusual. The first tube,now retired) clocked ~2540fps w/ 77's, and under 2500 w/ 80's,same charge). I just finished chronographing 10rds thru the Service Rifle... avg 2557fps, and 41rds,I was bored) thru the SPR clone... avg 2549fps.
The chronograph is a usual suspect... the next trip out I'll take some rimfire match ammo just for reference, but I highly doubt it's the chrono,CED Millenium w/ IR sky screens). The velocities from my Palma rifle loads,.308 w/ 155's) and my 6mm BR,107gr SMK's) all match up very closely w/ the recorded velocities... w/i 1/4 minute or so out to 600. In the past I've put the chrono back to back w/ another CED Millenium... one read a little higher,avg 24fps), but they tracked incredibly close. Hell, I even changed the battery in the blasted thing last night!
Alliant's reloading guide on the 'Net shows 24.1gr RE-15 behind a 77gr SMK clocking @ 2793fps,out of a 24" tube, but I highly doubt there's 240fps difference over 4" of barrel... maybe more like 50 or 60fps).
Even the gunsmith is puzzled. Says 24gr RE-15 gets him 2730+fps like clockwork.
Any ideas? I'm not looking for turning a .223 into a .22-250 here. I'm just trying to figure out what the heck is going on. It always bugs the heck out of me when what I see in front of me doesn't match what others report. Just looking for a logical explanation,a solution would be nice as well).
TIA,
Monte