Barrel from whom? Who did the chamber/finishing?Brand new barrel less then 150 Rd though it. Have tried 748 before not a fan
Well like I've said I've tried it in a few different calibers already. My 17-5.56 , three different.223/5.56's all 1:7-1:8 twists 16-20" barrels 69-55 GR bullets and some more caliber I can quite remember.
All I know is I can have a load world up that shoots to wear I'm happy march that with bl-C 2 and now I got a soup sandwich of a group
"it shot hornady 55gr hollow point frontier factory ammo best"On a side note apparently this gun just don't seem to like heavier bullets just three together something with the same everything but changed our to a Hornady 55gr sp and boom probably on of the best groups of if this thing to date.... Which is weird because it shot hornady 55gr hollow point frontier factory ammo best out of anything else.... Weird but ok I guess
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It's lacking because the point of this post isn't to try and get solution to one load problem for one fire arm or one cartridge."it shot hornady 55gr hollow point frontier factory ammo best"
So lets see a 5 shot group of this "hornady frontier factory ammo".
Questions:
How far are you bumping the shoulder back?
Do you full length size, or just neck size?
What`s your trimmed case length?
What`s your OAL?
Who built the barrel? Barrel length & twist rate?
How far off the lands are you seating the bullets? Bullet jump?
What do you shoot off from? Bench steady...bags front & rear, bipod?
You`re posting misc load data, but your severely lacking ALOT of important gun & reloading information.
I might have missed it in the thread, but i didn`t see anywhere what this gun even is.
How many different bullets and powders have you tried?
I dont think your going to get a clean answer to this from anyone . There are just too many variables.Why does one powder just never work in anything and another just seems to work in whatever without much effort?So on and so forth
I believe post`s #28 #29 #30 pretty much gave you the answer(s), as did a few earlier post`s.It's lacking because the point of this post isn't to try and get solution to one load problem for one fire arm or one cartridge.
Trying to have a larger discussion on the matter in general. The second I start posting specifics then it's just going to turn into..... Well more of .... a load sharing post and I'm not after that.
Why do some powders shoot like crap and others shoot amazing. What what are some things that would cause a gun to like one over the other if you can get the velocities the same. Is there some kinda harmonic node to each power ? Are there different pressure differences that affect the bullets different is the little.powdee gremlin that lives in one can just more irritate then int the other ? Why does one powder just never work in anything and another just seems to work in whatever without much effort?So on and so forth
I legitimately curious beyond just getting ' the best' load combo..could get a load that shoots 1/4" all day or something and I'm still curious about the why
Not really interested in a definitive cut and dry answer , just trying to have some conversation on the matterI dont think your going to get a clean answer to this from anyone . There are just too many variables.
I never try to make a powder work in a barrel and usually only go with what has worked in the past, so i certainly dont know but certain barrels prefer certain powders and that works fine for me...I find one that works and stick with it.
Have you ever tried Barnes Match burners? They shot better than the Hornady and Sierra bullets in a couple 223s I load for. Maybe I got a good batch. Never sure of anything. I burned thru a lot of BLc2 over the years. Found H335 and it performed better for me. I still use BLc2 in plinking loads.
Try it with some 45 grain Hornady bullets near the Max end of the chart. I had some tight groups out of them in my Tikkas at 100.
Avoid Match Burners at all cost!!! If shooters learn about them, there won't any left for me!
Wolfdog91, I particularly liked your line "I have this can of BL-2 that I've tried in a few different calibers and rifles and for the life of me I cannot get it to shit a good group." as I have never been able to do that even after taking a good laxative. Or perhaps you meant to say your groups were $hit. Seriously though, my experience has taught me it has to do with burn rate, verses rifling twist, verses bullet weight, verses pressure. Powders that work in one gun aren't necessarily good in others. A good friend of mine has two identical rifles in identical calibers (I've often asked why), but one likes lighter bullets while the other heavier. I guess that's why they make so many different kinds. Just my two cents worth.Sorry getting a little frustrated and also genuinely curious
So what exactly makes a powder just not shoot good groups ?
I have this can of BL-2 that I've tried in a few different calibers and rifles and for the life of me I cannot get it to shit a good group regardless of the bullet case ect ,if I use BLC-2 it seems a a good bet I'm gonna be looking at 2" groups at best . The crazy thing is though , the numbers will be good ! Like I've had multiple loads with S-D's of less then 12fps and velocities in the same ball park or matching a 3/4" MOA load with another power. Aaannnnnd they still shoot like crap with this powder so.... Idk what's the deal? How can a power just not work ?
I get it if the velocities where wildly different or something but when you can basically match everything...