At least you don’t have to trim as often.I built one on a Bighorn Origin and the feeding issues about did me in. I went with a 18" Crown ridge barrel works xcaliber barrel in a krg bravo. Both CRBW and Bighorn worked with me on different chamber mouth angles, bolt heads and finally a extractor modifications. This In addition to AICS mag modifications to get it running.
Its OK now. Its very precise, will lay down 5rd groups in the .2-.4s consistently with the right loads and picked up 200 fps on the high side. Most everyone loves shooting it when fireforming. BUT the highest velocity's after forming are not in the best accuracy nodes so.......IMO the juice is not worth the squeeze when I can run a cut rifled barrel a little longer and be within 100fps.
OH also had a 24" R700 that fed much better but only picked up about 100fps total inch for inch load for load so I let it go.
Next move is to extend the throat a bit so I can seat the bullets out and get a COAL of 2.6”.
Question about extending the throat to push out the bullet and to add more powder; if I’m already at pressure, is this a waste of time? Using this specific powder.
That answers my question. I’m at pressure right now with n540. I just wanted to know if pressure is still going to be the same regardless if I seat the bullet out farther with the same amount of powder. Unknown just finished extending the throat and +P’n it for me so I’ll have more data later this week once I get back from work. I also asked Blaine all of this and he told me that as well.I don't understand what you're asking in regards if you're already at pressure, is it a waste of time? Longer throat=less pressure so you can burn more powder to get the same pressure and in turn get more velocity.
So you will now have a 223 ai +P?That answers my question. I’m at pressure right now with n540. I just wanted to know if pressure is still going to be the same regardless if I seat the bullet out farther with the same amount of powder. Unknown just finished extending the throat and +P’n it for me so I’ll have more data later this week once I get back from work. I also asked Blaine all of this and he told me that as well.
Yeah. Picking up the barrel tomorrow. I’ll test out 77s and 88s with N540, H4895, and 8208. N540 has been the fastest but I just got some 4895 to test out and from what I’ve heard and read, it should be faster than N540So you will now have a 223 ai +P?
Yeah. Picking up the barrel tomorrow. I’ll test out 77s and 88s with N540, H4895, and 8208. N540 has been the fastest but I just got some 4895 to test out and from what I’ve heard and read, it should be faster than N540
Yeah. Picking up the barrel tomorrow. I’ll test out 77s and 88s with N540, H4895, and 8208. N540 has been the fastest but I just got some 4895 to test out and from what I’ve heard and read, it should be faster than N540
I got very close to 3K fps with the 77 TMK seated at book length and book max charge of N540. The groups sucked so I didn't continue to investigate it.With the way powder prices/availability has been going I've been reading more about the viht stuff. From what I read that N540 is supposed to get some very impressive velocities (but hard on throats, not very temp stable). Let us know how things turn out.
Looking forward to the update. I’m on the fence as to whether the velocity gain is worth it.Yeah. Picking up the barrel tomorrow. I’ll test out 77s and 88s with N540, H4895, and 8208. N540 has been the fastest but I just got some 4895 to test out and from what I’ve heard and read, it should be faster than N540
Havent been able to do much but I did switch to 8208 because the accuracy was pretty bad with the N540 with 3” groups at 100, which is a shame because I was getting those 77s up to 3050fps with it. As of right now I’m at 2975 with 8208 with about a one inch five shot group. That’s plenty good for me but I want to verify that with a 30 round group to see how much it opens up. I should have more info for you after the weekend.@Sadler how is your load development going?