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Sure it not just be the barrel !chamber and free bore. Will do the sameI have a kimber montana 1-10, in 243 win that use to go 4000-4100 fps w/ 55 NBT.
With my new Douglas, 1-12 barrel, I can only safely go 3800 fps with the same load.
Are those numbers typical between barrels?
Thanks in advance.
I have a pro chrony and a shooting chrony. Not Oehler. Both are 15+ years old.We have seen up to 100 fps between a really fast and really slow barrel. What you are listing seems extreme. Are you really sure about the numbers for your original Kimber?
We have seen up to 100 fps between a really fast and really slow barrel. What you are listing seems extreme. Are you really sure about the numbers for your original Kimber?
Only thing I have to say I have a 300 WBM with a WBY chamber I put a Douglass barrel on it has a shorter FB .He very well could be...one thing a lot of folks don't know {unless they own a borescope} is that Kimber uses a bore hone on the drilled bore to get it to size then cuts the grooves. Unlike some barrel makers that use a reamer for the final bore size before rifling. Honing the bore leaves a very nice consistent and smooth finish on the lands. Unlike many cut rifled barrels the lands don't foul, well, at least mine don't. Now the grooves are considerably rougher and they catch a lot of copper resulting in a shooter that {with no borescope} will see a lot of copper coming out of the bore when cleaning and possibly believe the barrel is a fouler.
Bottom line, as smooth and nice of a finish is on the lands, I can see better velocity coming out of a Kimber barrel.
It seemed like when the 55's hit, they really hit hard, as far as hydrostatic shock. Even a hit in the non-vital zone would produce a kill.He very well could be...one thing a lot of folks don't know {unless they own a borescope} is that Kimber uses a bore hone on the drilled bore to get it to size then cuts the grooves. Unlike some barrel makers that use a reamer for the final bore size before rifling. Honing the bore leaves a very nice consistent and smooth finish on the lands. Unlike many cut rifled barrels the lands don't foul, well, at least mine don't. Now the grooves are considerably rougher and they catch a lot of copper resulting in a shooter that {with no borescope} will see a lot of copper coming out of the bore when cleaning and possibly believe the barrel is a fouler.
Bottom line, as smooth and nice of a finish is on the lands, I can see better velocity coming out of a Kimber barrel.
I didn't think it would be that complicated getting a custom barrel. There seems to be a lot that can change as far as FB and what bullets will be used, port being long enough for VLD's, etc.Only thing I have to say I have a 300 WBM with a WBY chamber I put a Douglass barrel on it has a shorter FB .
I couldn't shoot my factory WBY cases . Because of pressure issues . Larry
You're seeing most of that difference because of the twist rate in your barrel. Can't compare the two to be honest
WBY has always had long FB that is how they got the speed without excess pressure. LarryI didn't think it would be that complicated getting a custom barrel. There seems to be a lot that can change as far as FB and what bullets will be used, port being long enough for VLD's, etc.
I was using Win 760. I have a couple of old cans of 4320 and 4064 that would be faster than 760 that I could try with the 55's. Thanks for the advise.From my experience James is on it. Normally, but not always, a 12 twist will shoot a higher muzzle velocity with a faster burn rate powder than a 10 twist. Simply stated, you should or might want to change your powder to a slightly faster powder and work up a new load with that 12 twist. JME. WD
No manual will tell you that . But you canI have a barrel, chambered in 6mm Rem, that despite being longer than the standard in every load manual I find, can't get within 150 fps of a "max load."
It shoots well, though.
What powder are you using and how much and COL & barrel length ?I have a kimber montana 1-10, in 243 win that use to go 4000-4100 fps w/ 55 NBT.
With my new Douglas, 1-12 barrel, I can only safely go 3800 fps with the same load.
Are those numbers typical between barrels?
Thanks in advance.