88 TMK Loading Thread

think of it this way.

freebore is additional case capacity. the bullet doesn't encounter meaningful resistance until it hits the lands..235" is nearly 2½x the .100 freebore in this comparison.
either you have a huge jump or you load the bullet out longer and get more useable case capacity, either way you can add powder to get to pressure.

so the +P is a modified land transition specifically to reduce the pressure spike from the freebore/bore transition. This allows more powder to be added to get back to the operating pressure which increases velocity by lengthening the pressure curve.

Weatherby is always referenced as being an early example of long freebore/high velocity.

My experience is freebore/jump/capacity will make a more dramatic difference in velocity than barrel dimensions in a comparison like this.
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think of it this way.

freebore is additional case capacity. the bullet doesn't encounter meaningful resistance until it hits the lands..235" is nearly 2½x the .100 freebore in this comparison.
either you have a huge jump or you load the bullet out longer and get more useable case capacity, either way you can add powder to get to pressure.

so the +P is a modified land transition specifically to reduce the pressure spike from the freebore/bore transition. This allows more powder to be added to get back to the operating pressure which increases velocity by lengthening the pressure curve.

Weatherby is always referenced as being an early example of long freebore/high velocity.

My experience is freebore/jump/capacity will make a more dramatic difference in velocity than barrel dimensions in a comparison like this.

True...but...his chamber is 2.50 + .100 = 2.60" with the 88 TMK and an AI to boot, which adds even more volume.

Mine is 2.340 + .235 = 2.575" with the 88 TMK and standard 5.56 chamber, so he definitely has more overall chamber volume in his chamber. I'm limited to OAL by the AR-15 platform (using a windowed magazine).

The idea of a different transition to the rifling is interesting...and who knows what else, I guess.
 
True...but...his chamber is 2.50 + .100 = 2.60" with the 88 TMK and an AI to boot, which adds even more volume.

Mine is 2.340 + .235 = 2.575" with the 88 TMK and standard 5.56 chamber, so he definitely has more overall chamber volume in his chamber. I'm limited to OAL by the AR-15 platform (using a windowed magazine).

The idea of a different transition to the rifling is interesting...and who knows what else, I guess.
it's possible other factors combined could add up to such a difference.
I know my 73ELDM/LVR load is reduced 100 fps from 40 degrees to -15.

I haven't tested temp variability above 40 because it doesn't seem to be a big enough variable to matter.

powder variation and slow/fast barrel could influence the gap, there is a lot going on there.
 
Not sure if this is the place to post this, Harvested a small (~100 lb) sow yesterday with the 22 Creedmoor/40g H4831SC/88 TMK combo and was pretty impressed. Bullet actually seemed to be slightly tougher than the 77 TMK in my opinion. 75 yard shot, total travel distance after the shot was about 3 feet. Quartered to, bullet traveled through onside shoulder and exited about 5 inches behind far shoulder. I did take some pictures and can add them if anyone is interested.
 
Not sure if this is the place to post this, Harvested a small (~100 lb) sow yesterday with the 22 Creedmoor/40g H4831SC/88 TMK combo and was pretty impressed. Bullet actually seemed to be slightly tougher than the 77 TMK in my opinion. 75 yard shot, total travel distance after the shot was about 3 feet. Quartered to, bullet traveled through onside shoulder and exited about 5 inches behind far shoulder. I did take some pictures and can add them if anyone is interested.
What was the impact velocity? Thanks for the input. I've been waiting to see some examples of on-game performance from the 88s.

To add: Maybe throw a few pics in the 223 for Everything thread. I think on-game 88 pics will be the next big thing on that thread.
 
Impact velocity would be around 2625 fps, it's a very slow load. 1000005968.jpg

Onside shoulder hit slightly high.
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Exit mid ribs1000005972.jpg

I didn't open her up to see internal wounding as I was in a rush but she was very close to DRT with what wasn't a perfect shot. At my velocity, the 88 TMK seemed to be slightly tougher than a 77 TMK at similar velocities. It did seem to open very quickly and the permanent wound cavity was large with it sounding like a washing machine when I turned her over.

If I can answer any further questions about it, I'm glad to the best of my ability. I'll continue to test the 88 TMK as opportunities present themselves.
 
Impact velocity would be around 2625 fps, it's a very slow load. View attachment 1047688

Onside shoulder hit slightly high.
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Onside shoulder removed
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Exit mid ribsView attachment 1047691

I didn't open her up to see internal wounding as I was in a rush but she was very close to DRT with what wasn't a perfect shot. At my velocity, the 88 TMK seemed to be slightly tougher than a 77 TMK at similar velocities. It did seem to open very quickly and the permanent wound cavity was large with it sounding like a washing machine when I turned her over.

If I can answer any further questions about it, I'm glad to the best of my ability. I'll continue to test the 88 TMK as opportunities present themselves.
Thanks, good info, especially at this velocity. The 22CM load you're using is functionally identical to @B_Reynolds_AK 's and @KyleR1985 's 223 / 223 AI loads.
 
Sierra seems to have hit it out of the park with this bullet.

Even from a 2# 12oz rifle, with a ridiculous 0.235" jump in my $50, 16 oz BCA 5.56 barrel, 4 @ 2.340"/26.2 LVR + 2 @ 2.340"/26.5 LVR + 2 @ 2.343"/26.7 LVR all went into 1 1/8" @ 100 yards. Seems to be working about as well as any other bullets have, and better than most, so far.

I know those charges seem pretty high, but for whatever reason, the pressure/velocity is pretty low with this barrel, at least with this bullet. 26.7 grains LVR maxed out around 2616 fps and zero pressure signs with primer or case.

A 6x45 would really have to earn its keep with this bullet around, if it keeps going like this with it.
What’s the twist on your barrel, if you don’t mind please?
 
Anyone load 88 TMK’s in 22 arc? I have an 18 inch gas gun. I’m going to load a few soon.

I’ve only loaded them in my bolt gun. Have not tried in my gas gun and likely won’t as it’s mainly my coyote rig. I can do some playing tomorrow but think the bullet will need to be into the case pretty far to fit in a mag.


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I’ve only loaded them in my bolt gun. Have not tried in my gas gun and likely won’t as it’s mainly my coyote rig. I can do some playing tomorrow but think the bullet will need to be into the case pretty far to fit in a mag.


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I shoot the 69 TMK’s for my coyote bullet. I’ll try the 88’s just to see how accurate I can get them to shoot. I think the TMK for coyotes is terminally superior to other bullets I’ve shot. Prefer it over vmax and eldvt.
 
I shoot the 69 TMK’s for my coyote bullet. I’ll try the 88’s just to see how accurate I can get them to shoot. I think the TMK for coyotes is terminally superior to other bullets I’ve shot. Prefer it over vmax and eldvt.

I’m using the 77 tmk or 75 mid south bullet for coyotes. Both preform very well although not fur friendly.


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